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Palace of the Condes de Cirat
Native name
Spanish: Palacio de los Condes de Cirat
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Location Almansa, Spain
Official name: Palacio de los Condes de Cirat
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 1990
Reference no. RI-51-0006984
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The Palace of the Condes de Cirat is a beautiful old building. It is located in the town of Almansa, in Spain. This palace was once the home of the Condes de Cirat, who were an important noble family.

In 1990, the palace was given a special title. It was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural. This Spanish term means "Property of Cultural Interest." It is like saying the building is very important for history and culture. This title helps protect the palace so it can be enjoyed for many years.

What is a Palace?

A palace is a very large and grand house. It is usually built for a king, queen, or another important noble family. Palaces often have many rooms. They are designed to show the power and wealth of the people who live there. Many palaces are also used for important meetings or events.

History of the Palace

The Palace of the Condes de Cirat was built a long time ago. It served as the main residence for the Counts (Condes) of Cirat. These counts were noble people. They played a role in the local history of Almansa. Over the centuries, the palace has seen many changes. It stands today as a reminder of the past.

Why is it Important?

The palace is important for several reasons. First, it shows the architectural style of its time. It also tells us about the lives of noble families in Spain. Being a "Bien de Interés Cultural" means it is a protected monument. This helps keep its history alive. Visitors can see a piece of Spain's rich heritage when they visit Almansa.

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