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Camposagrado Palace
Spanish: Palacio de Camposagrado
Asturian: Palaciu de Campusagráu
Palacio de Camposagrado. Oviedo.jpg
Camposagrado Palace, 2011
General information
Architectural style Lower floors: Baroque
Upper floors: Neoclassical
Location Oviedo, Principality of Asturias
Address Plaza Porlier, 3
Country Spain
Construction started 1719
Completed 1752
Owner Government of the Principality of Asturias
Design and construction
Architect Francisco de la Riva Ladrón de Guevara
Pedro Antonio Menéndez de Ambás

The Camposagrado Palace is a beautiful old building in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. It mixes two cool styles of architecture: Baroque and Neoclassical. This palace was built in the 1700s for a noble family, the Marquis de Camposagrado.

A Look at Camposagrado Palace

The Camposagrado Palace is a large, square building. It's built around a central courtyard, which was common for palaces in cities. The outside walls are made of strong stone blocks. You can see special decorative stones called quoins at the corners. These make the building look even grander.

Building Styles and Architects

The palace shows off two main building styles because different architects worked on it at different times.

Baroque Style

The lower part of the palace was started around 1728 by an architect named Francisco de la Riva Ladrón de Guevara. This part has a Baroque style. Baroque architecture is known for being grand, dramatic, and full of fancy details. Think of it as a very decorative and impressive style.

Neoclassical Style

Later, around 1744, another architect, Pedro Antonio Menéndez de Ambás, took over. He designed the upper floors in a Neoclassical style. Neoclassical architecture is usually more simple and balanced. It often uses ideas from ancient Greek and Roman buildings, like tall columns. At the Camposagrado Palace, you can see Ionic columns and special rough-looking stone blocks on the corners of the upper floors.

Entrances to the Palace

The palace has two main ways to enter. One entrance is from San Juan Street, near the Valdecarzana Palace. The other is from Porlier Square. Both entrances lead to big, impressive staircases that go up into the palace.

History of the Palace

The Camposagrado Palace has seen a lot of history.

Rebuilding After Damage

In 1934, during a time of social unrest in Asturias, the palace was damaged by fire. It needed a lot of repair work. An architect named Enrique Rodríguez Bustelo helped fix it up.

Becoming a Historic Monument

Thanks to the repairs, the palace was saved. On May 26, 1943, it was officially declared a historic monument. This means it's a very important building that needs to be protected.

What is the Palace Used For Today?

Today, the Camposagrado Palace is still a very important building. It is home to the Regional Court of Asturias. This is where important legal decisions for the region are made.

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