Visit one of Seville's most famous residences with five centuries of history
Visit one of Seville's most famous residences with five centuries of history
Tour the palace rooms and visit the beautiful gardens
Located just a short walk from Seville's Alcazar and Cathedral, stands another remnant of the city's rich and storied past. Casa de Salinas is a privately owned 16th-century mansion, built at the crossroads of European history. Its elegant fusion of Gothic, Renaissance, and Mudéjar architectural styles reflect the patchwork of cultures and artistic movements that swirled around Spain during the 16th century.
Virrey Laserna is a neoclassical-style a palace in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain. Built on the foundations of an Arab palace, Virrey Laserna has been in the same family since the 14th-century and is open to visitors since 2015.
Designed by architects Juan Diaz de la Guerra, Antonio Matias de Figueroa, and Pedro de Cos, the Domecq Palace is a prototypical manor that represents the Jerez bourgeoisie in the 18th century. With a quadrangular floor plan, it is structured by a large central courtyard of Italian marble, and a three-story facade with majestic balconies that give way to one of the best views of Jerez. Inside you'll find paintings, tapestries, sculptures, and noble materials brought expressly from Italy, Flanders and France for a unique and exceptional artistic and cultural ensemble.
Witness the grandeur of the Bucarelli Palace
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