Almudena
Unique
Not much else can be used to describe this beautiful place that has not already been said. It was built in around 1372, when King Henry II allowed the population to hold two fairs but these were during the sixteenth century when the Fugger (Fúcares) family arrived and there was major transformation. The site is rectangular and somewhat irregular. Initially, running galleries were public and open, used in order to see public ceremonies and holidays. Yet with the arrival of this family and because of the influence from Central Europe, these galleries were glazed, which is what we see today. These characteristics make it "unique".
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