Palacio Testamentario, Renaissance palace in Medina del Campo, Spain.
Palacio Testamentario is a Renaissance building in Medina del Campo with classical symmetrical facades and decorative stonework on its main front facing the plaza. The structure displays typical features of the period with regular proportions and elaborate details.
Construction took place between the 14th and 16th centuries as a residence for Castilian monarchs. Queen Isabel I. signed her last will here before her death.
The palace serves today as a venue for exhibitions and concerts that reflect the life of this medieval trading city. Visitors can see how the rooms were used for gatherings and celebrations of the regional elite.
The building is centrally located in Medina del Campo and easy to reach on foot. Opening hours vary depending on the season, so it is best to check in advance.
The building takes its name from the will that an important queen wrote here. This made the place a turning point in Spanish history.
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