A palace from the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, built in a style reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance. From 1999 the seat of the archaeological museum. The name of the palace (Don Gome's Children's Palace) refers to the legend according to which Don Gome, by order of the king, could not use the front door of the palace because he lost one of the important fights. After his death, the children decided to brick the door so that no one could use it, since their father was forbidden to do so. According to tradition, access to the palace from the front is closed to this day.
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Palace of the Niños de Don Gome
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