13. Casa Alarcón – El Obispado
Alarcón House – The Bishops House
- A house was originally built in 1590 by the bishops of the colony
- Intended to be rented out to obtain regular income for the rebuilding of the Cathedral, but the bishops moved in themselves
- Purchased in 1640 by Pedro de Alarcón, a wealthy citizen, who demolished it and constructed a bigger one
- Best-preserved and largest known private residence, which dates from the 1640s
- The house was 900 m² which might have been the largest residence
- The main body of the house is square
- To the right you can see the start of the staircase leading to the upper floor
- In the central part, the house opened to a covered porch, with a square patio
- Behind the courtyard are two other low buildings, separated by a wall, intended to house the servants
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