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Come and stay and live History
The Hotel is located in a pavilion in the grounds, built in the Eighteenth Century by order of Cardenal Lorenzana.
The hotel is located in the upper part of the garden.
The hallway is crowned by the Lorenzana coat of arms and houses the Hotel’s reception area, before leading on to an entrance hall with a ceiling in the style of the second half of Eighteenth Century.
As we pass through the corridors of the buildings two floors, we can admire works of art, tiles, engravings, and original ceramics from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Part of the coffering and polychrome base of the original building have been restored, and maintained as part of the historical and cultural heritage of the building.
The corridors distribute in two floors some 27 rooms equipped to satisfy the needs of the gusts staying at the hotel.
The upper floor is accessed by a stairway with a Sixteenth Century banister, where we can see a copy of "View of Toledo" by El Greco, a neoclassical anteroom to the social room, with a fireplace forming the centrepiece of an irregular shaped room, with National Chalcography engravings and cordovan armchairs.
The Hotel has the following services: restaurant, bar and café, garden with terrace, several rooms for meeting and events, a laundry service, and safe. The Hotel admits dogs, accepts credit cards and has a series of other services:

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