Palacete Rodriguez Quegles (Rodriguez Quegles Mansion), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
The Rodriguez Quegles Mansion stands as a testament to the opulence and grandeur of a bygone era. Constructed circa 1901, this magnificent mansion served as a lavish residence for Juan Rodríguez Quegles, a prominent businessman and president of the Mercantile Society. Born in Fuerteventura, Rodríguez Quegles relocated to Gran Canaria, where he embarked on a successful career, amassing wealth and influence in the process.
Designed in the modernist style by architect Mariano Belmás Estrada and executed by Fernando Navarro y Navarro, the Palacete Rodríguez Quegles epitomizes the eclectic tastes of the bourgeois class of the early 20th century. The mansion's architecture and decorative elements reflect a fusion of diverse influences, showcasing a harmonious blend of foreign styles characteristic of the period. From ornate facades to intricate detailing, every aspect of the Palacete exudes an air of sophistication and refinement.
Originally envisioned as a token of love for Rodríguez Quegles' wife, María Teresa González Díaz, the Palacete Rodríguez Quegles was intended to be the most beautiful house in the city. Its construction marked a significant milestone in the architectural landscape of Las Palmas, earning it a prominent place among the city's architectural treasures. Today, the mansion has been meticulously restored and repurposed as a cultural center, serving as an exhibition space and hub for coordinating various cultural activities under the auspices of the CreActiva project initiated by the City Council.
Designed in the modernist style by architect Mariano Belmás Estrada and executed by Fernando Navarro y Navarro, the Palacete Rodríguez Quegles epitomizes the eclectic tastes of the bourgeois class of the early 20th century. The mansion's architecture and decorative elements reflect a fusion of diverse influences, showcasing a harmonious blend of foreign styles characteristic of the period. From ornate facades to intricate detailing, every aspect of the Palacete exudes an air of sophistication and refinement.
Originally envisioned as a token of love for Rodríguez Quegles' wife, María Teresa González Díaz, the Palacete Rodríguez Quegles was intended to be the most beautiful house in the city. Its construction marked a significant milestone in the architectural landscape of Las Palmas, earning it a prominent place among the city's architectural treasures. Today, the mansion has been meticulously restored and repurposed as a cultural center, serving as an exhibition space and hub for coordinating various cultural activities under the auspices of the CreActiva project initiated by the City Council.
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Sight Name: Palacete Rodriguez Quegles (Rodriguez Quegles Mansion)
Sight Location: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (See walking tours in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
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