The Casa del Labrador is a neoclassical palace in Aranjuez, Spain.
The initial design was by the royal architect, Juan de Villanueva for King Charles IV.
Access to the gardens surrounding the Casa del Labrador is free, but there is a charge to visit the house itself which is in the care of the heritage agency Patrimonio Nacional.
[2] The Jardín del Príncipe is also the home of the Faluas Reales Museum, a modern building containing pleasure barges from the royal collection.
In 1993 the building was listed on the Spanish heritage register as a Bien de Interés Cultural under the name "Casita del Labrador".