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Hanging Houses of Cuenca

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Province of Cuenca

Hanging Houses of Cuenca

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Calle Canónigos, s/n, 16001 Cuenca, Spain

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Closed now Wednesday1:30–4PMThursday1:30–4PMFriday1:30–4PM, 9–11PMSaturday1:30–4PM, 9–11PMSunday(Father's Day)1:30–4PMHours might differMonday1:30–4PMTuesdayClosed

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The Casas Colgadas (Hanged Houses), also known as Casas Voladas, Casas del Rey and, erroneously, Casas Colgantes, is a complex of houses located in Cuenca, Spain. In the past, houses of this kind were frequent along the eastern border of the ancient city, located near the ravine of the river Huécar. Today, however, there are only a few of them remaining. Of all of these structures, the most well-known is a group of three with wooden balconies.

Their origin remains uncertain, though there is proof of their existence in the 15th century. Throughout their history they have been refurbished several times. The most recent took place during the 1920s.

They have been used as individual homes, council houses, and currently the host to a mesón, a type of restaurant, and the Museo de Arte Abstracto Español (Spanish Abstract Art Museum), in Cuenca.

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Hanging Houses of Cuenca Wikipedia