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  1. The Royal Palace of Valladolid was the official residence of the kings of Spain during the period in which the royal court had its seat in Valladolid between 1601 and 1606, and a temporary residence of the Spanish monarchs from Charles I to Isabella II, as well as of Napoleon during the Peninsular War.

  2. One of the rooms in this spacious royal palace in Valladolid, the official residence of the Spanish royal family between 1601 and 1606, was the birthplace of the future Philip IV of Spain. It was built by the architect Luis de Vega, who designed one of the most important spaces in the complex: the main courtyard.

  3. The Royal Palace of Valladolid was the official residence of the Kings of Spain during the period in which the Royal Court had its seat in Valladolid between 1601 and 1606, and a temporary residence of the Spanish Monarchs from Charles I to Isabella II, as well as of Napoleon during the Peninsular War.

  4. Royal Palace of Valladolid. Although only ruins remain, the Royal Palace of Valladolid was once a grand residence of the Spanish monarchs.

  5. The Royal Palace of Valladolid was the official residence of the Kings of Spain during the period in which the Royal Court had its seat in Valladolid between 1601 and 1606, and a temporary residence of the Spanish Monarchs from Charles I to Isabella II, as well as of Napoleon during the Wa ...

    • Plaza de San Pablo 1, Valladolid, Spain
  6. The Palacio Real is located at Plaza de San Pablo. The building was finished in 1527 by the architect Luis de Vega, royal architect of King Carlos V. The palace was first owned by Don Francisco de los Cobos, the Marques de Camarasa and secretary to King Carlos V.

  7. The Palacio Real is located at Plaza de San Pablo. The building was finished in 1527 by the architect Luis de Vega, royal architect of King Carlos V. The palace was first owned by Don Francisco de los Cobos, the Marques de Camarasa and secretary to King Carlos V. The architect was Luis de Vega, the royal architect.