Palace of the Infantage | |
Native Name: | Palacio del Infantado |
Native Language: | Spanish |
Coordinates: | 40.6369°N -3.1675°W |
Location: | Guadalajara, Spain |
Designation1: | Spain |
Designation1 Offname: | Palacio del Infantado |
Designation1 Type: | Non-movable |
Designation1 Criteria: | Monument |
Designation1 Date: | 1914 |
Designation1 Number: | RI-51-0000134 |
The Palace of El Infantado (Spanish: Palacio del Infantado) is a palace located in Guadalajara, Spain. An example of the Isabelline architectural style, it dates from the 15th century and was the seat of the Dukes of the Infantado.
The building has been protected by a heritage listing, currently Bien de Interés Cultural, since 1914,[1] but was one of a number of buildings in Guadalajara which suffered damage in the Spanish Civil War. Since 1973, it houses the Museum of Guadalajara.