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- Q6058331 abstract "The Palacio de la Ribera, was located to the Park de las Moreras but across the Pisuerga river, on the right bank, in Valladolid, was the summer residence of Philip III. Its construction dates from 1602 to 1605, as part of the process of urban transformation experienced by the city after the arrival of the Court to Valladolid in 1601 to 1606. It was gradually abandoned and in 1761 became part of the destroyed heritage of Valladolid. Still preserved a ruins of the building and can be seen from the beach.On the shelves of the Vatican Library, is preserved a manuscript, written in 1626 by the architect Juan Gómez de Mora, where tells about this palace:"Has more the King in this city a country house called la Ribera, which is founded on the other side of the Pisuerga river. It has good gardens and boulevards. Kings used to come here to picnic and enjoy the river. It has within it a square for bull fights that in Court time, were seen some... ".The author refers to this recreational palace remodeled by his uncle, the Cuencan architect Francisco de Mora, who around 1602 reconverted a simple country home in a luxurious haven of leisure and nature for the family of Philip III of Spain, in the manner of Italian Renaissance villas.".
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- Q6058331 comment "The Palacio de la Ribera, was located to the Park de las Moreras but across the Pisuerga river, on the right bank, in Valladolid, was the summer residence of Philip III. Its construction dates from 1602 to 1605, as part of the process of urban transformation experienced by the city after the arrival of the Court to Valladolid in 1601 to 1606. It was gradually abandoned and in 1761 became part of the destroyed heritage of Valladolid.".
- Q6058331 label "Palacio de la Ribera".
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