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Palacio de Almanzora

Calle Estación

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Palacio de Almanzora

Palacio de Almanzora is situated on Calle Estación in the town of Almanzora, Spain.

  • Location
  • History
  • Architecture
  • Historical Significance and Events
  • Current Status and Use
  • Heritage Status
  • Visiting Information
  • Notable Features and Rooms

Location

The Palacio de Almanzora is situated on Calle Estación in the town of Almanzora, Spain.

  • The Palacio de Almanzora is situated on Calle Estación in the town of Almanzora, Spain.

History

Almanzora has been settled since Roman times. In 1436, during the Reconquista, an expedition of Murcians conquered the city from Muslim rule. The town served as the administrative center of the Comarca of Almanzora in 1753. Antonio Abellán y Peñuela was made Marquis of Almanzora in the 19th century.

  • Almanzora has been settled since Roman times.
  • In 1436, during the Reconquista, an expedition of Murcians conquered the city from Muslim rule.
  • The town served as the administrative center of the Comarca of Almanzora in 1753.
  • Antonio Abellán y Peñuela was made Marquis of Almanzora in the 19th century.

Architecture

The Palacio de Almanzora is a palace, not strictly a castle, with an architectural style that reflects its historical significance as a residence for the nobility. The layout is characterized by grand halls and ornate decorations typical of Andalusian palaces.

  • The Palacio de Almanzora is a palace, not strictly a castle, with an architectural style that reflects its historical significance as a residence for the nobility.

Historical Significance and Events

Almanzora played a significant role in the Reconquista, with the city changing hands between Christian and Muslim forces. In recent years, there has been an influx of people from the United Kingdom drawn to the area's sunny climate and rural tourism opportunities.

  • Almanzora played a significant role in the Reconquista, with the city changing hands between Christian and Muslim forces.
  • In recent years, there has been an influx of people from the United Kingdom drawn to the area's sunny climate and rural tourism opportunities.

Current Status and Use

The Palacio de Almanzora is no longer used as a residence for the nobility but remains a notable landmark in the town. Recent construction activity has transformed the surrounding area, with new buildings and infrastructure emerging to cater to the growing population of expatriates and tourists.

  • The Palacio de Almanzora is no longer used as a residence for the nobility but remains a notable landmark in the town.
  • Recent construction activity has transformed the surrounding area, with new buildings and infrastructure emerging to cater to the growing population of expatriates and tourists.

Heritage Status

The Palacio de Almanzora is not explicitly listed as a heritage site, although its historical significance and architectural style make it an important part of the town's cultural identity.

  • The Palacio de Almanzora is not explicitly listed as a heritage site, although its historical significance and architectural style make it an important part of the town's cultural identity.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the Palacio de Almanzora by visiting the town of Almanzora. The palace itself is not open to the public for tours or visits.

  • Visitors can access the Palacio de Almanzora by visiting the town of Almanzora.

Notable Features and Rooms

The Palacio de Almanzora features grand halls, ornate decorations, and other architectural details typical of Andalusian palaces. Specific rooms and notable features are not explicitly mentioned in available information.

  • The Palacio de Almanzora features grand halls, ornate decorations, and other architectural details typical of Andalusian palaces.

Details

NamePalacio de Almanzora
CityAlmanzora
CountrySpain
Coordinates37.347797, -2.1351962
Current useThe Palacio de Almanzora remains a notable landmark in the town, but it is no longer used as a residence for the nobility.