In a very large plaza sits this palace from centuries ago. The palace looks very modern possibly from the reconstruction. At night, not too many strolling about the entrance. So thus, no one entering otherwise we would have gone in. I am reading it's not open to the general public, only to special people or groups. I would imagine the inside is a magnificent structure just like most interiors of palaces. But as it is, it's more like a park with a landmark because it's just a calm place people stroll, sit and relax. read more