It corresponds to an earlier state of the building, in which it would constitute the hall of the western wing of another courtyard located to its eastern side.
From the 11th–12th century the hall, the alcove and the upper chamber of the western wing are conserved, with its corresponding alfarje.
It highlights the transformation of the entrance arch made of gemade of horseshoe taifa to have a Mudéjar yeseria, decorated with vegetal motifs.
[2] In the hall of the southern wing, the most important modification consists of the suppression of the lower part of the facade, to realize in yeseria gable door, flanked by two lion protomes and framed by double-arched stone, of slightly pointed horseshoe, which has two medallions with Castilian emblems.
In front, occupying space that originally belonged to another room, a raised porch was added, with a terrace on the deck, made up of two factory masons (originally also covered with yeseria); They support a complex framework of carpentry, which imitates a thick beam, in which suras III and XLVIII of the Quran are partially carved.