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Coordinates: 42°2557.1N 8°3834.9W / 42.432528°N 8.643028°W / 42.432528; -8.643028
 

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Castro Monteagudo Palace
Pazo de Castro Monteagudo
Map
General information
TypePazo
LocationPontevedra, Galicia, Spain
Coordinates42°25′57.1″N 8°38′34.9″W / 42.432528°N 8.643028°W / 42.432528; -8.643028
Completed1760
OwnerPontevedra Museum
ManagementPontevedra Museum
Technical details
Floor count2
Website
Official Site

The Pazo de Castro Monteagudo, is an 18th-century baroque pazo in Pasantería Street, next to the Plaza de la Leña in the city of Pontevedra, Spain, in the heart of the old town.

History

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The pazo Castro Monteagudo was built in 1760,[1] as indicated in a Latin document found during its renovation. Its promoter and owner was José de Castro Monteagudo, the first auditor of the maritime province of Pontevedra.

Later, the boys' school was set up on the upper floor, and the shop La Imperial, the restaurant La Flor and a carpentry workshop were located on the lower floor.[2]

In 1928, the Pontevedra Museum bought it from its owner Casimiro Gómez Cobas for 52,000 pesetas to install the museum. This pazo became its first headquarters.[3] Castelao, the museum's founding patron, participated in the ideas for its remodelling and adaptation to become a museum:[4] he drew several designs for the interior distribution and for the upper balcony, which are still preserved. The building was opened to the public as a museum on 10 August 1929.[5]

Work on enlarging the pazo began in April 1936. The part with an arch that connects it to the García Flórez pazo was added in 1943,[6] according to the project of the architect Robustiano Fernández Cochón, who was also responsible for incorporating a tower into the pazo.

Description

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This urban mansion has a main façade on Pasantería Street with austere characteristics, with two windows and a central door with a balcony on the upper floor and an entrance door in the centre and two other windows on the ground floor.

On the south façade there is a remarkable balcony supported by large Modillions on which there are three stone columns supporting the roof. At the end of this façade, the pazo has a tower with several windows and a balcony that was added in the 20th century, as well as a stone coat of armsofPontevedra. On the façade opening onto the inner garden, the coat of arms of Pontevedra can also be seen. The pazo has 739 square metres of constructed area.[7]

The building houses collections of archaeology, pre-Roman and Roman silverware and Spanish, Italian and Flemish Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque painting from the 15th to the 18th century. Paintings by Pedro Berruguete, Juan Correa de Vivar, Eugenio Cajés and Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, among others, are on display.[1][8]

After its renovation approved in 2022, the interior spaces will be diaphanous and free of obstacles, leaving only the original load-bearing walls that will give it a unified appearance. The pazo will also have a wide underground connection with the pazo de García Flórez.[9]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Visita los seis edificios del Museo de Pontevedra". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 26 November 2018.
  • ^ "El séptimo edificio del Museo se hará en Valdecorvos". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 13 November 2019.
  • ^ "Las mejoras de los edificios Castro Monteagudo y García Flórez del Museo saldrán a licitación el próximo mes". Faro (in Spanish). 4 May 2014.
  • ^ "Los 11 edificios que reconoces si eres de Pontevedra". El Español (in Spanish). 28 January 2021.
  • ^ "El Museo de Pontevedra atesora más de setenta obras del Prado". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 8 July 2012.
  • ^ "Del edificio García Flórez al cine Malvar". Faro (in Spanish). 7 February 2016.
  • ^ "La reforma de las sedes centrales del Museo se iniciará este año". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 5 May 2022.
  • ^ "Pazo García Flórez, edificio Castro Monteagudo: hoy un bello museo. Memorando Civitatem Duo Pontes". Pontevedra Viva (in Spanish). 26 February 2022.
  • ^ "Desbloqueo de la reforma de los edificios del Museo de Pontevedra". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 4 November 2022.
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