Um Palácio do Século XVIII no Coração de Haro
Origins
In the historic center of Haro, the historic wine capital of La Rioja, stands Palacio Manzanos, an elegant 18th-century manor house that for centuries was known as the Palacio de Tejada.
Built in 1733, at a time when Haro was experiencing great economic prosperity thanks to agricultural trade and the birth of its prestigious wine culture, the palace represents one of the finest examples of noble civil architecture in the region.
Today, carefully restored, the palace revives as a space where history, the art of living and wine culture come together.
Architecture
The architecture of the former Palacio de Tejada reflects the refinement of the urban Riojan aristocracy of the 18th century.
Its imposing ashlar stone facade is organized in three levels marked by classical cornices, crowned by a majestic heraldic shield dated 1733, symbol of the lineage of its first owners.
Characteristic architectural elements:
Legacy
Throughout its history, the palace has had various uses that reflect the evolution of the city.
During the 19th century, part of the building housed the Post and Telegraph office, becoming a key communication center in the daily life of Haro.
Over time, the palace maintained its stately character until it was restored in the 20th century, preserving its heritage value and returning the building to its original splendor.
Today
Today the historic Palacio de Tejada is reborn as Palacio Manzanos, a place where Riojan tradition merges with a contemporary vision of hospitality.
Located just steps from the main square of Haro and the legendary wineries of the Barrio de la Estacion, the palace invites its guests to discover the essence of the region through wine, gastronomy and history.
Each room in the palace preserves the character of the original architecture, creating an atmosphere where time seems to stand still and where every detail tells a story.
Experience
At Palacio Manzanos, the experience goes beyond the stay. It is a place where you can:
Here, in the heart of La Rioja, history continues to be written.