The Cáceres Family Estate or House of the Marquises of Lozoya
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Designated an Asset of Cultural Interest.
13th–15th centuries. It belonged to the entailed estate of the Cáceres family.
The main façade is one of the most significant examples of Romanesque architecture in Segovia, featuring archivolts and decoration comprising rosettes and geometric motifs.
The courtyard features curious double columns at the corners and is one of the most unique examples of this type of space.
The walls of its rooms contain one of the two most important collections of wallpaper from the Royal Moncloa Factory, installed during the renovation carried out in the 19th century.
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- Closed to the public