Sixteenth century palace house, consisting of ground and first floor, tall and tower, rebuilt in the nineteenth century.
The building now called Palacio de Abrantes and is situated in a large irregular block in the center of Granada. The space occupied within this apple is an irregular plot of reduced dimensions with a single main facade facing the small square of Tovar. Originally the building must have a classification scheme based on the porch-yard peristyled-ladder side-gallery on the first floor, but nothing is left, probably by reforms in the nineteenth century.