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La Casa Palacio del Contestable è stata oggetto di importante intervento di riqualificazione che ne restituisce il complesso alla comunità civica di Pamplona. La Casa Palacio del Contestable rappresenta il più importante esempio di architettura civile del XVI Secolo in Pamplona. Costruito a marcare l’angolo tra Calle Major e Calle Jaranta, il palazzo ospita oggi 5000 mq di spazi multifunzionali, disposti su cinque piani (basamento, interrato e tre piani alzati), per le attività del Centro Civico del Centro Storico.
"La Casa del Condestable” was built since 1548 by Luis de Beaumont, Condestable of the Reign of Navarra. It belonged for centuries to Casa de Alba and, moreover, was an episcopal residence. By the end of the XIX century was subjected to many changes and alterations arriving at a state of ruin.
restoration, bricks, stone, historical heritage,, restauro, laterizio, pietra, riqualificazione, patrimonio architettonico
restoration, bricks, stone, historical heritage,, restauro, laterizio, pietra, riqualificazione, patrimonio architettonico
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