Also called the House of the Giants, because the sculptures of two decontextualized human figures are found on its exterior façade, one of them was lost, made of local sandstone, with a clear parallel with the Hercules from Cádiz, and which takes as a prototype Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Hittite figures, date from the 7th century BC. approximately.
It is an example of a Muslim dwelling, although it has been considered by historians as a true miniature palace. It dates from the late 13th or early 14th century.
Although it has undergone some transformations over time, it retains much of its original structure and decoration. It has some very interesting remains of plasterwork from the Nasrid period, with Koranic epigraphs.