Palacio de Juan Pizarro de Orellana

Extremadura


A grand, arched Renaissance entrance leads to a cloistered patio flanked by the coats of arms of the Orellanas and the Pizarros inside this splendid Renaissance palace, built from a preexisting medieval structure by Juan Pizarro de Orellana (cousin of Francisco Pizarro). Apparently, Cervantes was once a guest here.


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