
Casa de los Picos
Best time to visit
Late afternoon offers the best natural light to see the spikes' shadows and appreciate the texture of the granite. Spring and fall bring pleasant weather for a comfortable stroll.
Budget tips
Entry is generally affordable, often under 5 Euros, with discounts for students and seniors; check for free entry days through local museum passes. Booking tickets online can sometimes save time and a small fee.
Recommended for
Architecture lovers, History buffs, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Quick facts: This site boasts a striking facade with over 600 granite pyramid-shaped blocks, creating a unique texture not seen in nearby buildings. Locals say the spikes were intended to intimidate foes and display the owner's power, making it a popular topic of conversation.
Highlights: The granite spikes on the facade give it a tactile feel that encourages visitors to touch and admire the craftsmanship up close. During quiet afternoons, the light shifts to emphasize each point, casting moving shadows that dance across the stone, offering a visual delight few anticipate.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the nearby streets are cobbled and can be uneven.
- Visit during a weekday morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and have a more personal experience.
- Bring a camera for close-up shots of the intricate granite spikes and play of light.
- The interior is less remarkable, so focus your time and photos on the facade itself.
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