This manor house is built Granadian style and is today the Conservatory of Music and Dance. It has a brick facade, situated between two towers, a characteristic design for that time. It
also has another characteristic feature of the Granada stately architecture, such as the presence of a balcony on the front. Its interior courtyard has galleries with rectilinear arches
and Tuscan-style columns. Upstairs are wooden Mannerist crosspieces which causes the geometric decoration. During office hours you are able to vistit the inner
courtyard.