can say that in the heart of the city is the palace which was built in 1902 by the architect Juan Miguel de la Guardia, later amended Federico 1940 by Francisco Somolinos.
Apparently, its construction was commissioned by a wealthy merchant who had a grocery store on the main street of the city baptizing in the name of "Villa Rosita." Which was not the cause of the sale, but was taken over by an industrialist from Mieres that went bankrupt in the twenties and the property was seized. Its next owner was an industrial and financial, Alfredo Figaro who was married to Mary Argüelles was the last owner and inhabitant. And with this acquisition was given the name it still holds today, "Villa Magdalena."
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who believes that this palace architecturally only reveals the bourgeois taste of the early twentieth century, but I like it so much so that every time that passed before he dreamed it could be my home. Despite being in a central location to the wall and garden fence surrounding the farm it isolated enough to provide privacy. From the gate I stopped to contemplate it and chose which would be my two favorite spots then I'll show you.
But this beautiful place is no longer the haven of peace to become a long-distance controversy is still boiling to the chagrin of the government team in the current City Council and enjoyment of the opposition for many years are always a hot topic to attack.
From the data I have the whole mess is that the farm was expropriated as the former mayor felt it was of interest to public use if the expropriation is not carried out until the current mandate. The farm and house were valued at 517 million pesetas and was occupied in September 1997. The architect Emilio Llano was responsible for his rehabilitation. He jumped the wall surrounding the garden the property being integrated into the environment and the mansion became the Municipal Library, accepting the legacy Tamés addition, library art and literature comprised of 93 artworks, including paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures, and a bottom of 1,145 art books.
seem that all was arranged, but not because the jury Expropriation Provincial municipal taxation raises to 1,867 million pesetas, which occurs if the council decides to go to court. Will fight and fight comes, the issue is not fixed and a place as beautiful as this is not at peace it deserves and I wonder what would have been better if I had given him the palace and save the trouble and debt, and I could have lived there happy with my cats?. Should be that they think not because the mansion is still a library, but that if I could visit the inside and although I have no pictures, but I could see around the building peacefully.
this mess aside, I think you'd better show you the place for those who do not know you an idea of \u200b\u200bhow it is.
This is its front
if we take the right path to skirt it can see one of the sides and rear facades
and closing the back we see the other side facade
now see two details of the main facade
and my two favorite spots, the tower in which I dedicate to paint
and this would be my reading corner, would also take place where afternoon tea
what is not to use this small arbor since it is too close to the street
but would take a stroll through the garden. On the other side of that wall is the Tennis Club
in this picture is that hedge that takes the place formerly held by the wall and the fence surrounding the property
and this figure that adorns the garden has dismissed all of the tour to you and me reminding me that my dream home is just that, a dream
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