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It is located opposite the Grand Theater. A beautiful palace from the 1920s, in a careful and harmonious neo-Renaissance style built in the early 20th century by architect José María Pérez Carasa on Calle Vázquez López. It used to be a clinic. The palace has glass panes, pottery and window columns and the shells that give it its name.
This palace also was the residence of one of the city's most important bullfighters, Antonio Chamaco. It is part of the Route de los Toreros designed by the Ministry of Tourism.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architour - Architecture Walking Tour - Huelva (Spain)
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