Palacio de Orellana

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TypePalace
Architectural styleRenaissance with Mannerist influences
Coordinates40°57′54″N 5°39′47″W / 40.9650°N 5.6630°W / 40.9650; -5.6630
Palacio de Orellana
Palacio de Orellana in Salamanca
Interactive map of the Palacio de Orellana area
General information
TypePalace
Architectural styleRenaissance with Mannerist influences
LocationSalamanca, Castile and León, Spain
Coordinates40°57′54″N 5°39′47″W / 40.9650°N 5.6630°W / 40.9650; -5.6630
Current tenantsPrivate ownership / Residential use
Completed1576
OwnerPrivate
Technical details
MaterialStone masonry
Floor count2–3 (historic structure)
Design and construction
ArchitectJuan Ribero de Rada (associated)

Palacio de Orellana is a historic palace in Salamanca, Spain. Located in the city's historic centre, it is considered an example of late Renaissance architecture in Spain, combining classical design with Mannerist elements.[1][2][3]

The palace was built in 1576 and has traditionally been linked to the patronage of Francisco Pereira de Anaya. The architect Juan Ribero de Rada is also associated with its construction.[4][5]

Heritage status

Palacio de Orellana was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural with monument status on 16 March 2000.[6]

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