For centuries, this 14th-century house next door to Casa de l'Ardiaca was home for deans of the cathedral. One of them, Jaume Estela, commissioned the attractive Renaissance façade in 1548. However, he died before work was completed and his successor, Bernat d'Aguilar, oversaw its conclusion. That's why both of their coats-of-arms feature by the entrance. It's closed to the public.
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