The Palacio de Fuensalida in Toledo

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The palace courtyard

The Palacio de Fuensalida, built in the 15th century and commissioned by Pedro López de Ayala, is the finest example of a palace built in the Toledo Mudéjar style. Toledo Mudéjar is a blend of three art forms, Gothic, Plateresque and Mudéjar, into a type of architecture of which very few specimens remain in the Spanish historical heritage.

The palace is a building brimming with history. It stands in the Plaza del Conde de Toledo, between the Church of Santo Tomé and the Taller del Moro. Many illustrious historical figures lived within its walls, including Isabella of Portugal, wife to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. The palace now houses the central offices of the President of the Castilla-La Mancha Community Council.

The building refurbishment consisted in restoring the palace’s cultural features, correcting certain structural problems and making the building fit for its different uses.

The palace is built out of brick, masonry, wood and plaster. It is arranged around a rectangular central Mudéjar square and has two storeys plus a basement. The project included the dismantling and rebuilding of roofs and the reinforcing of the palace’s frames, several outer walls and portions of the foundations to improve the building’s stability. In addition, existing features of great architectural heritage value, such as coffered ceilings, ironwork, doors and plaster decorations, were restored. Spaces were also remodelled for use as offices and conferences rooms and entirely equipped with the necessary systems.

During the course of the project, important development work proved necessary in the refurbishing of the wainscoting and plaster decorations, whose polychrome decoration and importance were an unknown factor when the project began, due to the building’s condition. In addition, for security reasons, the basement of the building, which used to be occupied by a restaurant, was incorporated into the palace proper and underwent major refurbishment.

On the 19th May open house was held at the palace to celebrate the conclusion of the refurbishment. The first week it was open, the palace received more than 4,500 visitors.


+ Team
Owner: Castilla La Mancha Community Council, Department of Culture, Tourism and Crafts
Budget: 4.6 million euro
Completion period: 36 months

 

+ Basic information
Department head: Pedro Aparicio Muñoz
Construction manager: José María Molina Gallego
Production chief: David Sánchez-Valverde Alonso
Office staff: Marta Ramos Méndez
Foreman: Ángel Camacho Millán
Headman: Candelo Merino Galán