Beautiful Andalusian palace with blended architectural styles from Renaissance Italian and Mudéjar Spanish. Also, the permanent residence of the Dukes of Medinaceli. Definitely a great sight to visit for architecture lovers and budget travelers.
Casa de Pilatos
Posted: Jan 22, 2014
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小思文
4/5Excellent
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The Piccato House is quite interesting. This place has many unique buildings and is also a very precious area. The visit time does not need to be long. You can slowly enjoy some scenery here. The small garden is also good.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2020
天边的海999
4/5Excellent
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It is about one kilometre north of the Seville Catholic Church and Palace. It's a little like the epitome of the Sevilla Palace. It's similar in style. Of course, it's not as good as the Palace. But it's still beautiful as a noble mansion.
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Posted: Jun 15, 2018
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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Pilate's official residence is not very conspicuous in appearance, but its ceramic tile decoration can be described as magnificent, because its owner was the governor of Naples, so it brought back a lot of Italian painting and art. There are tour guides who can lead the tour to the 2nd floor. The tour guides explain it in both English and Western languages. It is suggested that they spend 3 euros more. Two-storey houses are used for winter residence, because the sunshine is good, the decoration carpet is warmer and more comfortable, one-storey houses are used for summer residence, and the tile slabs are very cool.
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Posted: Feb 18, 2018
5/5Outstanding
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It's very old and quiet here. It's well protected. Many people, but it's quiet.
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Posted: Dec 9, 2015
m35***27
5/5Outstanding
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The Pirato House was once the residence of the Governor of Andalusia. It was hidden in the alleys. It was very well protected. The garden was beautiful. The horseshoe-shaped arch corridor was very artistic and beautiful. The unique architectural style can not be missed.