Calle Diez de Sollano

 
 
This street was formerly known as Calle del Conde, because it was laid by the Conde, or "Count," of Casa de Loja. It is today Calle Diez de Sollano.
 
Here we find a home with an elaborate facade with fronton, a so-called "image of the faith" and a coat of arms. The coat of arms is crowned with a helmet and features the arms of Landeta, la Hera, Bonete, Saravia and Rueda de Jáuregui (large escutcheon, and a small escutcheon in the center featuring the arms of concession and a count's crown.
 

Long ago, this mansion spanned nearly the entire block. Today it is a private home.

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