Quincoces Palace House
Briones
POI

Some argue that it was in this mansion where Don Enrique II of Castile and Carlos II of Navarre stayed to arrange the marriage of their children, this building was built in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly by Juan Martinez de Mutio and Juan Perez de Solarte, while they were busy in the works of the parish church. The facade of this palace is articulated in two asymmetrical floors, flanked by cantilevered cubes that are used as a defensive resource. The main entrance has a semicircular arch between Tuscan pilasters with reliefs of angels' heads in the voussoirs and medallions with busts of the former owners in the spandrels, following classical models. It is one of the most singular civil constructions of the northern renaissance.

