Casa del Deán Mudarra - Frailes
Casa del Deán Mudarra
The house of Ezequiel Mudarra was built at the end of the 1920s by master builder Domingo Sánchez Velasco, known as ‘Dominguito’. It has a sober, three-story façade, topped by a railing supported by small pilasters. On the ground floor, there are straight windows and grills, while on the first floor there are balconies with beautifully intricate grills, probably the work of the Lopera family, in which geometric and floral motifs predominate. The interior holds tiles from the Mensaque House in Seville, and a splendid white marble staircase. On one of the side facades, a beautiful closure gives way to a small garden with a cup fountain and views of the main square.
Location
Located in Plaza Miguel de Cervantes.