Explore Seville’s Las Dueñas Palace, a Gothic-Moorish and Renaissance gem. Discover its rich history, stunning courtyards, and famous visitors.
Explore Seville’s Las Dueñas Palace, a Gothic-Moorish and Renaissance gem. Discover its rich history, stunning courtyards, and famous visitors.
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Palacio de las Duenas - This tour takes you to one of the city’s most significant and iconic palaces, the residence of the Duchess of Alba.
Constructed with distinct Mudejar and Renaissance influences between the 15th and 16th centuries, and named after a neighboring monastery that came before it, this palace has ancient origins and is connected to…
- Palacio de las Duenas - This tour takes you to one of the city’s most significant and iconic palaces, the residence of the Duchess of Alba.
Constructed with distinct Mudejar and Renaissance influences between the 15th and 16th centuries, and named after a neighboring monastery that came before it, this palace has ancient origins and is connected to notable figures in Spanish history such as the Pinedas, Casa Alba, and the renowned writer Antonio Machado.
We’ll explore the art and history that have surrounded this building for centuries.
Our guides will share insights into its noble beginnings, its period as a tenement house in the 19th century, and we’ll visit some of its most notable rooms.
Don’t miss the chance to uncover the secrets and treasures of this building and its stunning gardens, nestled in the heart of Seville’s historic center.
- Tickets
- Guided tour
- Tickets
- Guided tour
- Tip (optional)
- Tip (optional)
The palace consists of a series of courtyards and buildings. The style ranges from Gothic-Moorish to Renaissance art, with local influences in the bricks, tiles, glazed walls and ceramics. Since the 15th century, the palace has belonged to one of the most important families, the Ducal House of Alba. Since the 15th century, the palace has belonged to one…
The palace consists of a series of courtyards and buildings. The style ranges from Gothic-Moorish to Renaissance art, with local influences in the bricks, tiles, glazed walls and ceramics. Since the 15th century, the palace has belonged to one of the most important families, the Ducal House of Alba. Since the 15th century, the palace has belonged to one of the most important families, the Ducal House of Alba, and is still inhabited by this family today. The interior is a walk through family history where we can contemplate the historical-artistic legacy of figures such as the Empress of France, Eugenie de Montijo. Famous visitors to the palace include Jackie Kennedy, Grace Kelly and Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.