Located in the town of Idanha-a-Nova, this is a four-century noble house, whose tower was built in 1458 by Afonso Giraldes, knight of King Afonso V, and the remaining two side bodies, in neoclassical style, built in 1611.
This ancient house, which has been in the possession of the founding family for almost six centuries, is made up of several volumes arranged in a longitudinal plan, the result of evolution over time.
The interior floors are slabbed with granite and terracotta tiles on the first floor and parquet flooring on the second, with various rooms featuring coffered ceilings and tiled panelling dating from the 17th to 19th centuries.
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