Casita del Príncipe de Asturias o Casita de Abajo - Casita del Príncipe (Prince’s House) or the Casita de Abajo (Lower House)
A space for the Court to meet
The Prince’s House, also known as “the Lower House” (or “Casita de Abajo”), was built by Juan de Villanueva. Its decoration is of particularly interest, as it is very representative of 18th-century palace art, and includes outstanding tapestries, furnishings, paintings on mythological themes and a variety of lamps and clocks. The Prince’s House is reached along a leafy tree-lined avenue.
Practical info
Construction: Public building
Origin: 18th century
Artistic period: Neo-classical
Historic period: 18th century
Setting: Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Location
Jardín de los Moes s/n
28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Madrid)
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Useful information
From Oct 01 to Mar 31
From Tuesday to Sunday
Does not close at midday
From 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Closing days: Monday
From Apr 01 to Sep 30
From Tuesday to Sunday
Does not close at midday
From 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Closing days: Monday
Closed: 1 and 6 January, 1 May, 10 August, 8 September and 24, 25 and 31 December.
Prices
General: €10
Reduced: €5
Architecture and Painting Museum, Philip II’s Palace, Pantheons, Chapters, Cloister, Old Church, Basilica, Library, Bourbon Rooms (guided), House of Prince Don Carlos (guided), House of the Infante Don Gabriel (guided) and gardens
Admission free
Children under 5, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons for European Union and Latin-American citizens, and on 18 May.
Large families: Admission free
ICOM members and associations: Admission free
Disabled persons: Admission free
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