Palacio de los Davila (Davila Palace), Avila

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Palacio de los Davila (Davila Palace), Avila

Palacio de los Davila (Davila Palace), Avila

Dávila Palace showcases a fusion of architectural styles spanning from the 13th to the 16th century. Dávila Palace is closely connected to Ávila's fortified city walls, illustrating its role as part of the city's defensive structure. It served as a second line of defense for the city, along with other palaces and mansions inhabited by nobles and clergy. The palace features architectural elements designed for defense, such as machicolations and merlons on the north front.

The oldest part of the palace appears to be the Gate of the Rastro, which dates back to the 13th century. This gate is an architectural relic and provides a glimpse into the medieval design of the palace.

The palace's architecture is marked by its diverse styles, reflecting the various periods in which it was built. Visitors can observe a juxtaposition of architectural elements, including Gothic and Renaissance styles. The palace evolved over time, with various elements added until the 16th century. The west front, with its geminate windows and pointed Gothic porch, dates back to the 13th century.

Additionally, there are doors and reliefs from the 14th century. A Renaissance window, added in 1541 by Pedro Dávila, is a notable feature of the palace. It is adorned with small columns and the coat of arms of the Dávila family. This window is associated with a legendary phrase: "Where one door closes, another one opens."

An intriguing 16th-century gallery-vantage point on the palace offers spectacular views of the surrounding area, particularly above the Gate of El Rastro.

The palace's courtyard features sculptures of Vetton animals and reflects the influence of the Mudejar architectural tradition, which is evident in various parts of the palace.

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Sight Name: Palacio de los Davila (Davila Palace)
Sight Location: Avila, Spain (See walking tours in Avila)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Perhaps the most 16th-century town in Spain, Ávila is the highest provincial capital in the country, perched over 1,130 meters above sea level on the right bank of the Adaja River. The altitude earned the city its name. Ávila's roots date back to pre-Roman times when the area was inhabited by the Vettones who built here a formidable fortress called Obila, meaning "High Mountain"....  view more

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