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Montse,  Spain Spain
09 Sep 2024
Excellent
Experiencia inolvidable , entras en otra epoca, muy bien explicada conpartiendo la historia de sus antepasados y en el interior objetos ,cuadros ,moviliario de un interes incalculable
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Anonymous
17 Sep 2024
Poor
Wij volgden de rondleiding in het Frans. Het Frans was slecht verstaanbaar. De gidsbeurt ging veel te snel. Er was nauwelijks ruimte om vragen te stellen. Het paleis heeft betere tijden gekend.
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Anonymous
23 Jul 2024
Good
Very enjoyable short tour of a grand Jerez house which is still lived in by the family.
Virrey Laserna Palace: Guided Tour

About: Virrey Laserna Palace

Virrey Laserna is a neoclassical-style a palace in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain. Built on the foundations of an Arab palace, Virrey Laserna has been in the same family since the 14th-century and is open to visitors since 2015.

Virrey Laserna Palace
8 Calle Pozuelo, 11403, Jerez de la Frontera
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