Palace with a gothic-plateresque façade, its name comes from Don Tomás de Castro, whom it belonged to in the mid 18th century.

On the façade the most impressive artefact is the main shield framed on either side by a part of the surround delimited by two semi-columns supporting resting lions. The courtyard is austere in comparison and has a trabeated Tuscan gallery on the lower floor.

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Observations: Exterior only

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    • Postal address Pza. del Conde, 3. Ciudad Rodrigo. NaN. Salamanca
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