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Translated from the Spanish article https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palacio_del_Conde_de_los_Andes {{infobox building}}The Palace of Viceroy Laserna (also known as Palace of the Counts of the Andes) is a palace in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain. It has a neoclassical style even though it has details from previous styles.[1] HistoryThe palace is built on top of the foundations of an arab palace. After refurbishment in the building a plaster of the Nasrid dinasty of the XIII century. The palace has been in the same family since the reconquest of Jerez in the XIII century. In the XVIII century it went through a refurbishment that gave it the neoclassical aspect that it has today. Also in the XVIII century José de la Serna y Martínez de Hinojosa, first Count of the Andes and last Viceroy of Peru is born in the house. To honour his figure the palace is named Palace of Viceroy Laserna. Since then it has been the residence of the Counts of the Andes. [2]MaintenanceThe Palace is in a great state of maintenance, due to having been the traditional residence of the noble title Conde de los Andes (Count of the Andes) and being inhabited[3] HeritageThe Palace has a great amount of pieces of art and the family has opened it to visits since April 2015[4] Annexed buildingIn 1925, because of the Canonical Coronation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Jerez de la Frontera, the VI Count of the Andes, Francisco Moreno Zuleta, ordered the construction of a new building annexed to the Palace to host the government that went to the evento. This building is now a part of the Palace and has a small hotel nowadays. Corral de comediasDuring the XVII century there was a Corral de comedias where the garden of the Palace is now. It had is entrance on the Street Santa Isabel.[5] References{{listaref}}External links{{commonscat|Palacio del Conde de los Andes}}
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