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Archbishop's Palace

Location Seville

Historic baroque palace built on Roman and Almohad foundations, serving as the residence and administrative center for archbishops. It houses notable architecture and significant art collections. Read more…

Tags place of worship·baroque architecture·christian·catholic·palace·castle·historical·art·national monument
Archbishop's Palace
José Luis Filpo Cabana / GFDL
 

The palace is an outstanding example of baroque architecture, constructed over earlier Roman and Almohad foundations. It functioned historically as the residence and administrative center for the archbishops of Seville, reflecting its religious and political significance.

Its rich history is intertwined with various notable historical figures and multiple phases of renovation and reform. The building also contains important art collections that emphasize its cultural and religious heritage. Its proximity to the cathedral highlights its role within the religious landscape of the city.

Designated as a National Monument, the palace is recognized for its architectural, historical, and artistic value. The structure includes elements typical of a palace and castle, such as an aljibe (water well), underscoring its historical utility and design.

More information and contact

Phone +34954505505
Address Calle Don Remondo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Coordinates 37°23'12.662" N, 5°59'30.809" W
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