PradoRey

PradoRey is History

Making history since 1503

PradoRey’s history dates back to 1503 when the Earl of Ribadeo sold the Real Sitio de Ventosilla estate to Queen Isabella I of Castile, belonging to the Crown of Castile until 1521 when King Charles I bestowed the estate to the 2nd Marquis of Denia.
In 1600 his descendant the Duke of Lerma initiated its exploitation as an agricultural and livestock farm and also built the Palace.
The farm remained in royal hands until the 19th century when it became the property of the Duke of Caldas who sublet the farm until 1921 when the Velasco family acquired it and turned it into a model farm.
It is currently owned by the Cremades family.

PradoRey’s history dates back to 1503 when the Earl of Ribadeo sold the Real Sitio de Ventosilla estate to Queen Isabella I of Castile, belonging to the Crown of Castile until 1521 when King Charles I bestowed the estate to the 2nd Marquis of Denia.

In 1600 his descendant the Duke of Lerma initiated its exploitation as an agricultural and livestock farm and also built the Palace.

The farm remained in royal hands until the 19th century when it became the property of the Duke of Caldas who sublet the farm until 1921 when the Velasco family acquired it and turned it into a model farm.

It is currently owned by the Cremades family.