Palace of Don Pedro de Neyla · Vinuesa (EN)
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Coming from Galicia, the wealthy Neyla family left a great legacy in the area in the 17th century. Don Pedro de Neyla, became Archbishop of Palermo and on his return he built such a palace. The mansion has a rectangular floor plan and two stories high. It is one of the houses that make Vinuesa emblematic and stately, as it has three coats of arms on the facades. At his death, the building was donated to the Church, and in the mid-nineteenth century, Don Matias Ramos Calonge, bought the Palace from the Church, giving it the function of public schools that currently remains.

