Este majestuoso palacio de estilo barroco, construido en la primera mitad del siglo XVIII por orden de Juan de la Plaza Solano, secretario real de Hacienda de Felipe V, representa una joya arquitectónica única en el patrimonio histórico español.
Anexa al edificio principal se encuentra la capilla de la Sagrada Familia, contemporánea en época y estilo, que conserva su esplendor original. E
This majestic Baroque-style palace, built in the first half of the 18th century by order of Juan de la Plaza Solano, royal secretary of Finance of King Philip V, represents a unique architectural gem in Spanish historical heritage.
Adjacent to the main building is the chapel of the Holy Family, contemporary in time and style, which retains its original splendor. The palace complex maintai
Este majestuoso palacio de estilo barroco, construido en la primera mitad del siglo XVIII por orden de Juan de la Plaza Solano, secretario real de Hacienda de Felipe V, representa una joya arquitectónica única en el patrimonio histórico español.
Anexa al edificio principal se encuentra la capilla de la Sagrada Familia, contemporánea en época y estilo, que conserva su esplendor original. El conjunto palaciego mantiene la estructura primitiva de dos plantas en torno a un patio central, configurando un espacio de equilibrio, serenidad y monumentalidad.
Tras una rigurosa restauración integral de tres años, dirigida por el reconocido decorador Luis Puerta, el palacio ha recuperado todo su esplendor, combinando la autenticidad del siglo XVIII con las comodidades más actuales.
Sobre una parcela de 3.444 m², con una superficie construida de 1.248 m², la propiedad se distribuye de la siguiente manera:
Planta principal: zaguán de entrada, antecapilla y capilla, salón principal, galería de verano, sala de fumadores, comedor, cocina, dos dormitorios, dos baños y aseo de cortesía.
Planta primera: amplio distribuidor, gran salón, biblioteca, coro, lavandería y cinco dormitorios con cinco baños en suite.
El interior conserva techos ornamentados y de doble altura, suelos de alta calidad y una refinada selección de materiales nobles. El sistema de calefacción por suelo radiante garantiza confort sin alterar la pureza estética del conjunto.
En la parte posterior, un romántico jardín con frondosa vegetación, fuente central y piscina ofrece un entorno de absoluta privacidad y belleza atemporal.
Ubicado en la provincia de Guadalajara, a tan solo 60 kilómetros de Madrid, este palacio es una residencia singular que conjuga historia, arte y exclusividad en perfecta armonía.
This majestic Baroque-style palace, built in the first half of the 18th century by order of Juan de la Plaza Solano, royal secretary of Finance of King Philip V, represents a unique architectural gem in Spanish historical heritage.
Adjacent to the main building is the chapel of the Holy Family, contemporary in time and style, which retains its original splendor. The palace complex maintains the primitive structure of two floors around a central courtyard, creating a space of balance, serenity, and grandeur.
After a rigorous three-year comprehensive restoration, led by the renowned decorator Luis Puerta, the palace has regained all its splendor, combining the authenticity of the 18th century with the most modern comforts.
Set on a plot of 3,444 m², with a constructed area of 1,248 m², the property is distributed as follows:
Main floor: entrance hall, antechapel and chapel, main hall, summer gallery, smoking room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a guest toilet.
First floor: spacious hallway, large hall, library, choir, laundry room, and five bedrooms with five en-suite bathrooms.
The interior retains ornamented double-height ceilings, high-quality floors, and a refined selection of noble materials. The underfloor heating system ensures comfort without altering the aesthetic purity of the whole.
At the rear, a romantic garden with lush vegetation, a central fountain, and a pool offer an environment of absolute privacy and timeless beauty.
Located in the province of Guadalajara, just 60 kilometers from Madrid, this palace is a unique residence that combines history, art, and exclusivity in perfect harmony.
Offering high-end properties in the city, villas and equestrian farms on the outskirts of the city. Madrid, the
Offering high-end properties in the city, villas and equestrian farms on the outskirts of the city. Madrid, the capital of Spain, is located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. It is a very active city, with a lively nightlife and scores of daytime allures. It is home to famous museums such as El Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia, great historic architecture, shopping boulevards and excellent cuisine. It has a great diversity of districts that merit visiting.