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Casa Dotorekua

Dotorekua house was founded in the 16th century by Dr. Juan Ortiz de Zarauz, Corregidor of Castro Urdiales. Located in a corner of the old town, it has a rectangular plan and three floors.

 

The entrance is decorated with a large, pointed arch. The façade is particularly striking, as it displays a coat of arms from the Zarauz family lineage. Today, the building belongs to the Laboral Kutxa bank, and it is therefore not possible to take a tour of the interior of the building. However, the firm ARAZI explains the history behind this emblematic building on its guided tours, which offer people the chance to learn about Zarautz's monumental heritage.

 

Guided tours:

  • July and August from tuesday to saturday at 11:30, departures from Zarautz Art and History Museum.

 

Guided tours are available all year round. If you wish to arrange a guided tour, you can ring up on 943 833 641, or alternatively you can send an e-mail to the following address: arazi@arazi.eus

 

For more information, please visit http://www.arazi.eus

Information of interest

Type of resources
Interesting buildings and structures
Monument type

Palace

Address
Zigordia kalea, 31 - 20800 Zarautz
Phone
E-mail
Artistic style
Gothic
Period
16th Century

Services

  • Conference Hall