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Casa de los Urbina, Renaissance palace in Miranda de Ebro, Spain

Casa de los Urbina is a Renaissance palace in Miranda de Ebro that features a rectangular stone facade with defensive towers at its corners. The building contains six square windows and wooden eaves supported by carved wooden brackets, with the ground floor originally serving as stables while the upper two stories functioned as living spaces, where the top floor served as the main residence.

The palace was built between 1540 and 1550 by Captain Juan de Urbina, who served Emperor Charles V, and his wife María de Frías Salazar. Construction took place during a period when Miranda de Ebro was expanding economically and such residences served as symbols of noble power and prosperity.

The building displays Gothic style elements despite being constructed during the Renaissance, reflecting the architectural choices of 16th century Spanish nobility. This blend of older and newer design traditions makes it a notable example of how the region's architecture bridged two different artistic periods.

The palace is located near the Ebro River, making it possible to combine a visit with a walk along the waterfront. Visitors can observe the building's architecture from the outside and explore the surrounding area, which provides good views of historic Miranda de Ebro.

From a window on the rear facade facing the Ebro River, an annual ritual resurrects the drum to mark the beginning of San Juan del Monte celebrations. This longtime tradition directly connects the building to one of the town's important festive customs.

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