Royal House of Aceca
royal house situated on the banks of the Tagus River, built in the XVIth century and nowdays in ruins
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Royal House of Aceca
Summary
Royal House of Aceca is a royal palace[1].
Key Facts
- Royal House of Aceca is located in Villaseca de la Sagra[2].
- Royal House of Aceca is in the country of Spain[3].
- Royal House of Aceca is on the body of water Tagus River[4].
- Royal House of Aceca's image is recorded as Vista de la Real Casa de Aceca.jpg[5].
- Royal House of Aceca's instance of is recorded as royal palace[6].
- Royal House of Aceca's architect is recorded as Gaspar de Vega[7].
- Royal House of Aceca's commissioned by is recorded as Philip II of Spain[8].
- Royal House of Aceca's Commons category is recorded as Casa Real de Aceca[9].
- Royal House of Aceca's occupant is recorded as Philip II of Spain[10].
- Royal House of Aceca's occupant is recorded as Philip III of Spain[11].
- Royal House of Aceca's occupant is recorded as Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain[12].
- Royal House of Aceca's occupant is recorded as Philip IV of Spain[13].
- Royal House of Aceca's occupant is recorded as Charles II of Spain[14].
- Royal House of Aceca's has part is recorded as Adoration of the Magi Triptych[15].
- Royal House of Aceca's has part is recorded as The Entombment[16].
- Royal House of Aceca's start time is recorded as +1557-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
- Royal House of Aceca's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 39.942944444444, 'longitude': -3.8435277777778, 'precision': 2.7777777777778e-05}[18].
- Royal House of Aceca's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fd6dc78h[19].
- Royal House of Aceca's Google Maps Customer ID is recorded as 11129523050310897245[20].
Body
Geography
Royal House of Aceca is in the country of Spain[3]. It is located in Villaseca de la Sagra[2]. It is on the body of water Tagus River[4].
Designation and Status
Royal House of Aceca's instance of is recorded as royal palace[6].