The palace of Angulería in Larrabezúa (Vizcaya, Spain) is an old stately building located on the edge of the Goikoelexea road. This is a building free of cubic volume, topped by four-story deck that has two floors and stateroom.

The structure of the building is made of wood, and on the outside are combined the ashlar masonry of the main facade and left side, the brick of the upper floors of the main facade and the masonry of the rest of the facades .

The main façade features lateral skid access to the gallery with Tuscan windows on the first floor. On it, the upper body of the cantilevered building, is decorated with paintings imitating the shape and color of the bricks with border of stylized motifs. The central theme is a Latin cross inside a quadriculo, on which appears the date 1777.

On the back façade presents masonry stairs access to first floor and on the off-center access the shield of the Meabe. A small lower body with a four-sided roof is attached to the side of this rear facade.

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