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Is a Neoclassic-converted building in the town centre. Built in 1731 and restored in 1982.
The building blends into the portico space of the Plaza de España. Designed by the architect Justo A. de Olaguibel.
Built: XVIII Century
Author: Justo A. de Olaguibel
Style: Neoclassical
Category: Civil
Type: City Council
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Only the exterior of the monument can be visited.
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Neo-Basque style stately home built by the industrialist Serafín Ajuria, which is now the official residence of the President of the Basque Government.

15th Century. Contains a medieval tower and a gothic hall. Its name (which means ‘house of the cord’) comes from the cord of Saint Francis which runs around one of its doors.

The tower was built in 1970 over the remains of a 15th Century medieval house.
The building houses the Museum of Natural Science. Next to the tower visitors can see a group of houses dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.

1907-1973. Neo-gothic building designed by the architects Julián Apraiz and Javier Luque. Its most interesting features are the crypt (reached by means of a side door) and the various sculptures and carvings. The building also houses the Museum Religious Art.

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