
Palace of the Infantado
The Palace of the Infantado is a stunning example of Spanish Gothic architecture, showcasing intricate details and rich history in the heart of Guadalajara.
About this place
Why visit?
It is an iconic place that reflects the rich history of Guadalajara and its importance in the medieval period. Its impressive facade and well-preserved interiors offer a unique insight into aristocratic life.
History and context
The Palacio del Infantado was built in the 15th century and is a prominent example of Gothic architecture in Spain. It was originally the residence of the Dukes of Infantado, one of the most influential families of the time.
What to see
Decorated halls, central courtyard, and the impressive staircase.
Mistakes to avoid
Don't forget to check the opening hours, don't skip the lesser-known areas of the palace, and avoid visiting during peak hours if you prefer tranquility.
Location
Address
Plaza del Infantado, s/n, 19001 Guadalajara, Spain
How to get there
You can get there by urban bus or on foot from the center of Guadalajara.
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
N/A
Tickets
Free admission
Tips
Visit the palace on a sunny day to enjoy its architectural beauty. Bring a camera to capture the details of the building. Check for temporary exhibitions before your visit.
Address
Plaza del Infantado, s/n, 19001 Guadalajara, Spain
Price
low
Best time of day
Afternoon
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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