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If
we continue along this street and turn the first corner to our
left, the first street we find i Don Diego de Alvear, which takes
it name from an old stately home, today dedicated to teaching.
It was ordered to be built by the sailor Don Diego de Alvear
in the eighteenth century and it is without any doubt the ancestral
home of most artistic value of those that remain in the town.
If
we go back almost to the square and we continue to the highest
part of the town we leave to out left the Silesian School
founded last century. Its church has a beautiful life-sized sculpture
made at the beginning of the last century and another of the Crucifixion
of Christ carved by Ruiz de Olmas.
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