House of Zuloaga Bereterio
From the 18th century onward, this 16th century building became one of the landmarks in Masterreka.
From the 18th century onward, this 16th century building became one of the landmarks in Masterreka.
This temple was built in two stages that were clearly separated: The first between 1542 and 1607; and the second between 1648 and 1672.
The lineage of the Gabiria was one of the most celebrated in Gipuzkoa.
These two houses on Bidekurutzeta are a good example of the style used in the building of town houses that prevailed in the 17th century, and of which the old quarter of Bergara preserves a good number.
The tower is a round edifice that combines Late Medieval building features with other ornament of a clearly Baroque style.
This building, which was originally a renowned college belonging to the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, became the Royal Seminary of Bergara in the last quarter of the 18th century.
The Town Hall is an elegant building by the architect Lucas de Longa, from the end of the 17th century.