About

Palacio Del Marqués De San Feliz in Oviedo stands as a striking example of late 18th-century Baroque architecture. With its beautifully preserved facade, it captivates visitors as one of the city's architectural gems. The palace's function as a venue for cultural events and public gatherings adds vibrancy to its serene and inviting atmosphere. Accessible to all, including children and those requiring wheelchair accessibility, the palace offers an inclusive experience. Its placement near a charming square enhances its allure, making it a must-visit spot for those exploring Oviedo.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

[OVIEDO/UVIÉU] Marqués de Santa Cruz [CTA 07288]
Bus stop 284 m walk
[OVIEDO/UVIÉU] Martínez Marina [CTA 07449]
Bus stop 74 m walk
[OVIEDO/UVIÉU] Arzobispo Guisasola - Campillín [CTA 16830]
Bus stop 152 m walk
[OVIEDO/UVIÉU] Plaza San Miguel [CTA 03406]
Bus stop 216 m walk
[OVIEDO/UVIÉU] Santa Susana [CTA 07444]
Bus stop 225 m walk
[OVIEDO/UVIÉU] Marqués de Gastañaga 7 [CTA 03405]
Bus stop 185 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Seokjin Ham
Seokjin Ham
6 months ago on Google

This palace was built in the late 18th century and originally belonged to the noble San Féliz family. It is a beautiful architectural work that combines Rococo and Neoclassical styles, symbolizing the elegant and refined lifestyle of the nobility in Oviedo at the time. Today, it serves as a venue for cultural events and public gatherings.

Tonÿ Fernández
Tonÿ Fernández
6 months ago on Google

Una edificación de lo más interesante ubicada en un entorno muy agradable. Tanto la plaza, como alrededores invitan a visitar la ciudad. Quizás, sería interesante más información sobre la edificación.

Marco Galván
Marco Galván
16 August 2024 on Google

Es un palacio nobiliario situado en la plaza de Daoíz y Velarde. De estilo barroco, data del primer tercio del siglo XVIII y fue diseñado para los duques del Parque por Francisco de la Riva Ladrón de Guevara. Muestro foto de las caballerizas