.1 | Reception
This small room which is accessed via the main stairs, used to be in many cases the first formal reception room. […]
Read More →This small room which is accessed via the main stairs, used to be in many cases the first formal reception room. […]
Read More →This second room follows the example of the previous one, with its canopy bed and its dossel, made of Madeira Mahogany, […]
Read More →Going up another flight of stairs, we come to a corridor that leads to the bedrooms. Its walls are lined with […]
Read More →This privileged part of the house comprises two old rooms, probably a more informal living room as well as a kitchen. […]
Read More →Following the visit to the dining room, we walk through the corridor towards the tower where we can see more works […]
Read More →This dining room, of a more formal style, has a more eclectic style of decoration, composed essentially by English furniture, of […]
Read More →This space was designated as the foyer, as it displays wooden hangers on the side walls. An English mahogany cupboard dated […]
Read More →This area is the main living room of the house, with its original ceiling and floor of big indigenous chestnut wood […]
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