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English: Bear claw as a bear claw hung on one of the beams of the roof at Manor house of Marquis de La Valdavia, which legend says was hunted by an ancestor of the current Marquis. Located in the plaza of the Marquis de la Valdavia in Saldaña (Palencia, Castile and León). It is one of the most interesting buildings in Saldaña, finding integrated by the union of two large stately homes in its day, two and three heights which today form a single House, owned by the current located the Marquis, Mr. Mariano Osorio Lamadrid. This is a set with continuous renovations to a common source around the 15th century - 16th, and strongly remodeled in the 17TH and 18th centuries. Example of the bold and plastic Spanish Renaissance architecture.
Garra de oso colgada en una de las vigas del tejado en la casa Solariega del Marqués de la Valdavia, el cual, cuenta leyenda dice fue cazado por un antepasado del actual marqués. Vista de la casa Solariega del Marqués de la Valdavia. Situada en la plaza del Marqués de la Valdavia en Saldaña (Palencia, Castilla y León). Es una de las construcciones más interesantes de Saldaña, encontrándose integrado por la unión de dos grandes casas solariegas independientes en su día, de dos y tres alturas que hoy forman una sola vivienda, propiedad del actual Marqués de la Valdavia, D. Mariano Osorio Lamadrid. Se trata de un conjunto con continuas remodelaciones con un origen común alrededor del siglo XV-XVI, y fuertemente trasformado en los siglos XVII y XVIII. Ejemplo de la recia y plástica arquitectura castellana de época renacentista. |
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