Manzaneda Palace
The Manzaneda Palace is an urban palace located next to the Parish Church of San Jorge. The complex consists of the main building, a large estate with fruit trees, and various outbuildings originally used for agricultural and service purposes. Dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, it features a rectangular floor plan organized around a square central courtyard and a main façade flanked by two towers.
Inside, it retains original features such as wooden corridors, stone staircases, and various rooms arranged around the central courtyard. The complex is one of the most representative examples of Luanco’s traditional palatial architecture.
Highlights
- A Baroque palace dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Square central courtyard.
- Two towers on the main facade.
- Coats of arms on the facade.
- Original stone hallways and staircases.
- Historic estate with outbuildings.
Interesting facts
- It is also known as the Menéndez de la Pola Palace.
- The so-called Luanco Tower has been documented since the 15th century.
- The main façade still features coats of arms associated with ancient local families.
