
The lintel above the doorway in the building stands out, characterized by large, dressed, perforated ashlars topped with a pediment supported by columns.
It was the Ovando family that ordered it to be built, but having connections with the Ulloa, it was they, the Counts of Adanero, who inherited it at the beginning of the twentieth century, residing in it for long periods of time.
The lintel above the doorway in the building stands out, characterized by large, dressed, perforated ashlars topped with a pediment supported by columns.
It was made during the seventeenth century following Italian Mannerist models, in particular, the Italian architect Sebastiano Serlio, the designer of an architectural treatise that would serve as inspiration to many architects in Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England.
Recommendations Located on the Saint Anne parapet walk is a privileged place to enjoy the processions of the Holy Week of Cáceres.