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Palacio del Infantado
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- Name:
- Palacio del Infantado
- Continent:
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- Infantado Palace
- Country:
- Spain
- Period:
- Late Medieval (1300AD-1500AD)
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 1400AD - 1499AD
- City/Town:
- Guadalajara
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Madrid, Toledo,
- Related:
- Royal Palace of Madrid,
about Palacio del Infantado
Palacio del Infantado (Infantado Palace) is a renaissance style palace designed by Juan Guas under the orders of don Íñigo López de Mendoza, the second Duque del Infantado.
Palacio del Infantado is interesting both in terms of its stunning architecture and its status as a museum of fine art and archaeology. Palacio del Infantado also contains the tomb of doña Aldonza de Mendoza.
Just as empires rise and fall so do entry fees and opening hours! While we work as hard as we can to ensure the information provided here about Palacio del Infantado is as accurate as possible, the changing nature of certain elements mean we can't absolutely guarantee that these details won't become a thing of the past. If you know of any information on this page that needs updating you can add a comment above or now.
contact details
Address: Calle de Miguel Fluiters, 19001 Guadalajara, Spain
Phone: +34 949213301
E-Mail: museo-guadalajara@jccm.es
useful information
Directions:
Guadalajara is approximately 60 miles north east of Madrid on the A-2 or the R-2.
Ticket Information:
Palacio del Infantado (Infantado Palace) is open daily except Mondays, 10am-2pm and 4pm-7pm (closes 2pm on Sundays and public holidays). Closed on 1 and 6 Jan, Good Friday, 1 May, 24, 25 and 31 Dec.
Entry costs €1.20, reduced to €0.60 for students, Youth Card holders and under 18s (with ID). Free for over 65s. Entry is free for all on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
Links:
http://www.spain.info/TourSpain/Arte y Cultura/Monumentos/G/IP/0/Palacio del Infantado?Language=EN
http://www.visitclm.com/art-culture/monuments/guadalajara/the-infantado-palace/
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