The House of Logizamon.
This belonged to the O nqu ror
an
i
ra de Logizamon, who b cam
f
amou
f
r l
ing lost
a.t
gan1blíng the gold di e r pr
r
tin
0
the sun, 'vlüch had been given him a
lis
1
r–
tion of the loot of Coric.ancha, this mbl m h v–
ing been the property of the convent of th
a–
zarenes. This house was called the Hou e of the
Serpents, on account of the reliefs repr senting
serpents which are found on the ancient walls,
which now serve as the foundation. Sera sold tha
house to Sebastián de Casalla, also a prominent
the Conq
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1oteca
The
lleumbroso.
tiouse · o
e
rchant Lomel-
lini ana
IS
locatea. in the Street of the M1arquis.
t
possesses a magnificent Renaissance
f
acade,
crowned by a coat of arms representing the en–
~igns
of the said Marquis. The conqueror don
Rodrigo de Esquive! was the founder of this
f
aimily, which later became the Marquises of Val–
leumbroso. The interiors are still worthy of at–
tention, although they have been partially re–
st.ored.
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