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Miguel,  Spain Spain
31 Mar 2024
Good
La visita es mediante audioguia acompañados por personal del palacio . Sería mucho más interesante que la visita fuera explicada directamente por un guía y permitir tomar fotos .
Domecq Palace: Skip The Line & Audio Guide
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Silvia
12 Apr 2024
Poor
Tiqets me ha decepcionado, me mandan una factura por un importe y en la tarjeta me pasan otro importe mayor. Reclamo y no me contestan
Domecq Palace: Skip The Line & Audio Guide
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Mª Josefa,  Spain Spain
01 Apr 2024
Excellent
Excelente, bien explicado.
Domecq Palace: Skip The Line & Audio Guide

About: Domecq Palace

Designed by architects Juan Diaz de la Guerra, Antonio Matias de Figueroa, and Pedro de Cos, the Domecq Palace is a prototypical manor that represents the Jerez bourgeoisie in the 18th century.

With a quadrangular floor plan, it is structured by a large central courtyard of Italian marble, and a three-story facade with majestic balconies that give way to one of the best views of Jerez.

Inside you'll find paintings, tapestries, sculptures, and noble materials brought expressly from Italy, Flanders and France for a unique and exceptional artistic and cultural ensemble.

Domecq Palace
2 Plaza Aladro, 11402, Jerez de la Frontera
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