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Aljafería Palace

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Aljafería Palace

Stop right there and look ahead-do you see that large, sandy-brick building hugging the corner, with the deep wooden eaves casting bold shadows along the top? That’s the Palace of Fuenclara right in front of you. The windows are simple and rectangular, and the ground floor hides its original arched entrance behind a row of shopfronts. And don’t miss that dramatic overhanging roof-the kind of place pigeons might dream of calling home.

Let’s step back in time together. Imagine yourself here in the late 1500s, cobblestone echoing under your boots. The palace was ordered by Don Antonio Agustín, whose son was a famous archbishop and expert in church law. The building was so grand, it caught the eye (and the fancy) of the Counts of Fuenclara, who moved in next and made the palace their own.

Behind those thick, sturdy walls is a hidden centerpiece-a magnificent central courtyard with Tuscan columns that look too serious to tell a joke, but I bet they’ve overheard a few in their day. The grand staircase winds up and up, leading noble feet to the stories above.

The inside has changed a lot, thanks to renovations and new residents. But even now, the heart of the palace revolves around that square courtyard-a place that once sparkled with laughter, gossip, and the clinking of fine cups. The ground floor of the courtyard is decorated with shining tiles from Muel, crackling with the energy of centuries of conversation and maybe a secret or two.

The façade facing Fuenclara street has seen busy merchants and noble families come and go. Originally it had a beautiful arched entrance. Today, shops hide much of that old-world charm, but if you squint, you might sense the stories in the stones. Imagine balls and banquets above, and shopkeepers hustling below-a building with two lives, both with plenty of drama.

Look up at the row of windows along the top-they replaced what once was a beautiful gallery of stone arches. It’s all brick now, capped by a wooden roof so sturdy you’d trust it with your hat collection.

So here you stand, right where nobles, archbishops, and ambitious merchants once mingled. Keep your eyes sharp-you never know what secrets the palace might whisper if you linger too long. Ready to continue?

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