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Parcent Palace

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    This palace, also known as the House of the Seven Gardens, was built in 1728 by the architect Juan Valenciano in Calle de San Bernardo, following the canons for noble residences in the 18th century. In July 1995 it was declared Cultural Heritage Monument.

    Mid-19th century, it was resided in by the Duchess of San Fernando, later some nuns governed a school for girls and, after being abandoned for a period, it was acquired by the Countess of Parcent, who turned it into her residence and into a museum where there were frequent meetings about art. It currently houses some offices belonging to the Ministry of Justice.

    Last updated: 12/09/2022
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    de San Bernardo, 62
    28015
    Tourist area
    Malasaña
    Telephone
    Fax
    Email
    Metro
    Tribunal (L1, L10)
    Noviciado (L2, L3, L10)
    Bus
    002, 3, 147
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Sol
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - Calle San Vicente Ferrer, 64

    - Plaza de Juan Pujol (calle Espíritu Santo, 30)

    - San Hermenegildo (calle San Bernardo, 85)

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