The Domecq Palace is the prototype of the great houses built by the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie established in the city in the second half of the 18th century. The square floor is built around a large central courtyard of Italian marble, and a three-story façade with majestic balconies that give way to one of the best views of Jerez. Visiting the Domecq Palace in Jerez is a unique experience in the city, as there is no palace house with the characteristics of this jewel of the Andalusian baroque. He admires the work of the architects Juan Díaz de la Guerra, the Sevillian Antonio Matías de Figueroa and Pedro de Cos, who were also the minds of numerous renowned works in Jerez and Andalusia. Within its walls, you will not only find the beauty of an exceptional architecture and a unique cultural set of paintings, tapestries, sculptures and noble materials imported from Italy, Flanders and France, but will experience the tradition and know-how of a family that left its mark in the city of Jerez and in the world. We invite you to discover the best kept secret of this beautiful Andalusian house by walking through your stay. The visit is carried out by audio-guia accompanied by staff of the Palace with a duration of approximately 45 minutes.