Royal Residence of La Mareta

The Royal Residence of La Mareta is a Spanish royal family residence located in the municipality of Teguise, in the island of Lanzarote. The residence has also been used as a holiday residence by some Spanish prime ministers.

Royal Residence of La Mareta
Residencia Real de La Mareta
General information
Town or cityTeguise, Lanzarote
CountrySpain
Coordinates28.987627°N 13.505341°W / 28.987627; -13.505341
Construction started1970s
ClientSpanish royal family
OwnerPatrimonio Nacional
Design and construction
ArchitectCésar Manrique

The palace-house was commanded to build by King Hussein of Jordan in the late 1970s and was designed by Spanish architect César Manrique. Its name is due to the fact that in the same place there was a mareta, that is to say, a cistern that served to collect rainwater and as an animal drinker.

History

King Hussein of Jordan ordered the construction of this residence by the sea in the town of Costa Teguise, in the municipality of Teguise, northeast of Lanzarote. Hussein never stayed in it but one of his sons did it to spend a vacation period after his wedding. In 1989, Hussein gave the house to Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, who in turn gave it to Patrimonio Nacional.

Since then, the Spanish royal family has frequented La Mareta as a holiday place, although its main holiday destination has been the Palace of Marivent, in Mallorca. The first time the royal family spent the holidays in this residence was after the death of the Count of Barcelona, the King's father, in 1993. In this residence died the King's mother, the Countess of Barcelona in 2000.

In 2015, after assuming the throne, King Felipe VI ordered the Industry Minister, José Manuel Soria to reach an agreement with the Patrimonio Nacional President, Alfredo Pérez de Armiñán, to allocate the residence to promote the tourist interests of region of the Canary Islands and Spain. The main idea of this agreement was to invite to the residence important personalities to promote that interests.[1]

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References

  1. "El Rey 'se deshace' de un palacio que los reyes jordanos regalaron a Juan Carlos I". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  2. "Vaclav Havel fue un asiduo visitante de Canarias por razones de salud". eldia.es (in Spanish). 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  3. Hernández, Salvador (2005-07-30). "Zapatero ha elegido 'La Mareta', en Lanzarote, para pasar sus vacaciones". www.canarias7.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  4. País, El (2018-12-29). "Pedro Sánchez y su familia pasarán la Nochevieja en la residencia de La Mareta". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2018-12-29.

See also

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