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The Haro hamlet is interesting; emphasizing the XVI Palace de Bendaña, also known as Paternina Palace (San Martin street), it has a plateresque style, with caryatids on the front and ARCOS VOLADOS which creates a Middle age appearance; los Condestables Palace (San Roque Street), of whom there are masonry thick walls left, some of them with very marked buttress, arranques de arquerías, a great cylindrical picota with a coat of arms and a sundial and, in an angle of the wall, there is a bucket with an harpy figure. Of the XVII century, Bezaras Palace (calle de la Vega). Of the XVIII tury, Plaza de la Cruz Palace,with a mixed tendencies decoration; Tejada Palace (Lucrecia Arana streetof three levels and with decoration of busts in the windows; Palace of San Felices street,Earls of Haro (la Iglesia square), etcétera.
There are also two archs at the city entrance, San Bernardo Port (la Paz square) Santa Bárbara Port (Siervas de Jesús street). In the way to Briñas, there is a gothic bridge.
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