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House of the Holy Inquisition
It was built approximately in the sixteenth century. It was stopping place for the travelling Inquisitor, sent from the headquarters of the Holy Inquisition of Toledo or Llerena. It has a beautiful facade made with blocks of carved stone. There is a large embossed arch over the door and on top of this on both sides, are two menacing masks. Finished with pinnacles and leading to a gargoyle on top.
The handle of the door is very striking as it looks like a child’s face.
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House of the Holy Inquisition
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The house of the Sólo de Zaldívar
House of the early twentieth century, the main difference between this and the other “Solariegas” houses, is that it has three floors.
It has numerous large latticed windows. Above the main door, it shows the coat of arms of Sólo de Zaldívar.
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The house of the Sólo de Zaldívar