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The elegant façade of the house
is flanked by two splendid quadrilateral towers, crowned
by a beautiful battlement. The building contains a stately
patio with three levels of galleries and a staircase.
The palace is part of the illustrious history
of Spain. It is the place where Prince Don Juan and Doña
Margarita of Austria celebrated their wedding in style,
in 1497; and also where Columbus was received by the Catholic
Monarchs on his return from his second expedition to America.
But the walls of this house have witnessed other historical
events, including the death of Felipe I the Handsome, on
25 September, 1506; the meeting of Parliament where Castile´s
annexation of Navarre was decided in 1515, an order that
completed the union of Spain. Among the royal weddings that
have been celebrated in the palace are those of Felipe IV
and Isabel of Borbón on 18 October, 1615; and of
Ana of Austria and Luis XIII. At the palace have stayed
all kings from the Austria dynasty, Felipe V of Borbón
and Francisco I of France.
Between 1936 and 1939, the House of the
Cord was occupied by the Spanish Foreign Office. Presently,
the building houses the headquarters of the Burgos savings
bank.
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