Palace of Fuentehermosa


The palace of Fuentehermosa, also known as Palace of the Marquis of Castellfort, is an eclectic style building designed in 1903 by the Spanish architect Joaquín María Arnau Miramón (1849-1906), in the city of Valencia. At present it is soothes of the Presidency of the Valencian Generality. History

In 1903, the architect Joaquín María Arnau Miramón was commissioned by the Marquis of Castelfort to build a palace at the beginning of Calle Caballeros, a street traditionally occupied by the Valencian aristocracy. characteristics

The architect Arnau Miramón projects a facade in which he uses classicist, Renaissance, neo-medieval and medieval elements to achieve the most important work of eclecticism in Valencia. They emphasize the wide viewpoints of polygonal plant located in the angles of the facade to the height of the main floor and the domes that crown their ends. Inside the most remarkable is the luxurious hallway with its white marble staircase, which receives light through a skylight above. Bibliography

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