Palacio Domecq

Spain / Cadiz / Jerez / Alameda Marqués de Casa Domecq
 palace, house

Prototype of the great mansions built by the aristocracy and bourgeoisie farmer winery established in the city, its façade has three floors and two sections separated by a large central balcony with rich baroque decoration, including medallions, badges, frames and bocetones very moved, and notable wrought iron. Both sides balcony as it is richly decorated with elements of the aesthetics of the time, and they show the influence of the architecture of Seville at the time, being to highlight the beautiful columns wreathed framing the main entrance along with the figures and the great shield displayed in the upper hole. The rest of the facade, the exterior stone sober, is lightened by the fascia , openings, closings and tejaroces of the main floor, and is organized as a compact and linear with holes symmetrically arranged around the front axle, door patio stairs.
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Coordinates:   36°41'14"N   6°8'12"W
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