Campo Real Palace

Campo Real Palace
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The Campo Real or Benavente Palace in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) dates from the early 16th century and was built on top of an old Islamic construction. It gained cultural heritage status in 1990.

The facade is in the neoclassical style and the wine cellar is the oldest in Jerez. The main courtyard, running parallel to the street, is rectangular and adorned with fourteen medallions. Two of them represent Pedro Benavente and his wife Beatriz Bernalte, who commissioned the palace in 1545. Inside, the neoclassical decoration, tapestries, paintings and books transport visitors to bygone times of luxury and refinement.

The various indoor and outdoor spaces can be used to host all kinds of cultural events and activities, weddings, first communions, christenings, tastings, presentations, meetings and conferences, etc.

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Campo Real Palace
Calle Benavente Alto, 6, 11403

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