House of the Muertes
Building erected in the first years of the 16th century by one of the main architects of its time: Juan de Álava or Ibarra. It receives this name for the skulls that support the windowsills, traditionally called deaths, but such a gloomy name made it always related to various legends regarding the terrible deaths of its inhabitants. The façade is presided over by a medallion with the bust of Don Alonso de Fonseca, Archbishop of Santiago and main patron of Juan de Álava. In the frieze above the door the Ibarra family crest appears supported by two putti surrounded by delicate grotesques. Several medallions with unknown characters decorate the facade, dressed in the latest fashion. Heads of winged angels finish off the building.
Historical Data
- Architecture
- Civil engineering
- Construction
- Manson House
- Predominant styles
- Plateresque
- Historical Period
- Early modern period
When to visit it?
Observations: External visit only
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Get to know the surroundings
Address and map location
- Postal address Bordadores, s/n. Salamanca. NaN. Salamanca
Tourist information
Salamanca town hall
To know moreAddress and map location
- Postal address Plaza Mayor, 1. municipality of Salamanca . Salamanca
- Web
- Phones923 279 100
- Fax923 279 114
Salamanca tourism office
Address and map location
- Postal address P/ Mayor, 32. Salamanca. NaN. Salamanca
- Web
- Phones
- 902 302 002
- 923 218 342
- Fax923 263 409
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