Palacio de los Porceles
Description
Listed as a 2nd degree historical heritage site. From the 17th century. Renaissance style. Currently functions as a family residence. It belonged to Don Pedro Mesía, nicknamed 'de los Porceles', from which it gets its name. It has a setback facade to create a front space resembling a small square. Regarding the ornamentation, it features traditional Renaissance or Herrerian elements; the facade displays the sculptures of Apollo and Mercury, which are now deteriorated.
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Further information
- Address Calle las Parras, 11, Úbeda, 23400, Jaén
- Web https://www.visitaubedaybaeza.com/tu-viaje-a-ubeda-y-baeza/queverenubeda/palacio-de-los-porceles


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