Patricia F.
Google
Beautiful but couldn’t see the inside. The House of Dragons gets its name from the four large, menacing dragon sculptures perched on the corners of its rooftop. These dragons were originally made of cast iron and are a significant symbol of the building. However, during the Spanish Civil War, the dragons were removed to prevent them from being damaged. They were missing for decades until 2006, when replicas were installed, restoring the building to its former glory.
This building is a prime example of eclectic modernist architecture and is a beloved landmark in Ceuta, often attracting both tourists and locals due to its distinctive and fantastical appearance.