Palacio de la Salina, a renowned brand, is a remarkable destination that exudes luxury, elegance, and sophistication. Located in a prime location, this extraordinary establishment offers an unrivaled experience to its guests. Steeped in history, Palacio de la Salina showcases breathtaking architecture, taking visitors on a journey back in time to the 16th century. The plateresque style facade is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the era. Within its walls lies a captivating cloister and a mesmerizing quadrangle that leave visitors awe-inspired. Palacio de la Salina is not just a lodging option, but a sanctuary where guests can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of tranquility and comfort. With impeccable service and attention to detail, this grand establishment is a testament to refined luxury. Whether it is to explore the wonders of the city or simply indulge in a lavish retreat, Palacio de la Salina provides an unforgettable experience for all who seek a truly extraordinary stay.
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- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Children
- Good for kids
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Beautiful architecture. Worth to visit.
Beautiful event space and 16th century grand house.
Great display of Art by Xa Chung called La Gordita, not very crowded place so it gives you ample time to admire work of artist, see it's funny perspective on daily lives of La Gordita, click some pics by joining Gordita un pictures, one of his designs is also on display in Plaza Mayor.
Palacio de la Salina is located just off Calle San Pablo. It is a stately mansion built by Don Rodrigo de Messia in 1538. The palace later served as a salt business HQ and in 1881 fell into the hands of the Provincial Council.
Seems there are art exhibitions that can be visited at Palacio de la Salina at times. There didn't seem to be one taking place during our recent visit, hence we only able to look around the inner courtyard, taking in the charming Plateresque style arched entrance, elevated balconies and other impressive decorative features. Well worth a quick look-see if you are passing by.
It's fine, it won't change your life but you can still take a nice picture there.
A well preserved historical monument.
Gorgeous building, close to restaurant Casa Paca, not yet opened, so we looked around, admiring this building.
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Just a courtyard that was accessible to view, interesting building decorations.
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