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Juan de Vallejo and Francisco de Colonia renovated the building
following the design of a stately castle, with two robust
round towers and a triumphal arch in memory to Carlos V.
In the Arch-Building are represented, apart
from Carlos V, important persons of Medieval Castile: the
two main judges, Laín Calvo and Nuño Rasura;
the founder of Burgos, Count Diego Porcelos; the first independent
count, Fernán González; and El Cid Campeador.
Inside is the Room in Purity or Secret Room,
where the Council of Burgos used to meet until 1791. It
is covered by a beautiful Mudéjar coffering from
the 14 C. The room displays a collection of items related
to the Cid, such as a bone of his body, along with an authenticity
document, a reproduction of the Tizona sword and a facsimile
of the edition of the Poem of Mio Cid. The collection also
includes the armchair of the judges of Castile, the Vara
of Burgos or Castile, a unit of length popularised by Felipe
II, the key of the castle of Burgos and the Brazier and
the Doorway to the Archives of the building.
In the 1990´s the interior of the
building was meticulously restored. Between the years 1879
and 1955, it was occupied by the Archeological Museum. In
1994 it reopened its doors, and today the monument houses
the Historical-Artistic Cultural Centre of Burgos.
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