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Palacio de las Dueñas

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The Palacio de las Dueñas is one of Seville’s most elegant and historically significant palaces. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries, it has been home to noble families, including the House of Alba. Renowned for its Mudejar, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture, the palace also served as the birthplace of the famous Spanish poet Antonio Machado. Today, it’s open to the public, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries of aristocratic life and Andalusian art.

What to See & Do

  • Andalusian Patios: Lose yourself in the breathtaking central courtyard, where Mudéjar arches meet vibrant bougainvillea, orange trees, and tinkling fountains 🌸.
  • 🎨 The Alba Collection: Wander through private salons filled with centuries-old tapestries, classical sculptures, and masterpieces by legendary painters 🖼️.
  • 🧱 Architectural Fusion: Admire the seamless blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Mudéjar styles that reflect the grandeur of Seville’s noble history 🏰.
  • ✍️ Poetic Heritage: Visit the room dedicated to the life of Antonio Machado; the poet was born within these palace walls and famously wrote of its “lemon-tree patio” 🍋.
  • 📸 Artisan Details: Capture the intricate “yesería” (plasterwork) and the sea of colorful 16th-century ceramic tiles that line the palace walls 🎞️.

How to Get There

  • ✈️ From Seville Airport: Take a twenty-five minute taxi or the EA bus to Prado de San Sebastián, then transfer to the C1 bus to Plaza de los Terceros 🚕.
  • 🚃 From Santa Justa Station: Enjoy a pleasant fifteen-minute walk or hop on the 32 bus to the Plaza Ponce de León stop, just minutes from the palace 🚏.
  • 🚶 On Foot: Reach the palace gates in just ten minutes from Metropol Parasol or twenty minutes from the Seville Cathedral 📍.

Travel Tips

  • 🎟️ Pre-Book Tickets: Dueñas is one of Seville’s most popular sites; booking online is highly recommended to skip the line at the ticket office 🎫.
  • 📸 Light & Flash: Photography is permitted throughout the palace and gardens, but please keep your flash off to preserve the delicate textiles and paintings 🚫.
  • Take Your Time: Allocate at least sixty to ninety minutes to fully absorb the quiet, lived-in atmosphere of this private residence 🕰️.
  • 📍 Palace Hopping: Create a “Noble Route” by combining this visit with the nearby Casa de Pilatos, located only ten minutes away on foot 🏘️.

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🏛️ 10:00 AM – Arrive and start in the Main Courtyard, the heart of the palace, to appreciate the iconic brick arches and gardens ⛲.
  • 🛋️ 10:30 AM – Move indoors to explore the Noble Rooms, where you can see the Alba family’s personal memorabilia and art treasures 🎨.
  • 🌿 11:15 AM – Stroll through the lush Gardens of the Lemon Trees and take photos of the vibrant floral displays 📸.
  • ✍️ 11:45 AM – Conclude your tour at the Machado Room to pay homage to one of Spain’s most beloved literary figures 📜.
  • ☕ 12:00 PM – Head to Calle Gerona to visit the historic El Rinconcillo (Seville’s oldest bar) for a vermouth or a quick tapa 🥖.

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Open Daily: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:15 PM). • Closed on major public holidays.

Entry Fee:

€12 (adults), €10 (students/seniors), Free for children under 6.

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or late afternoon for cooler weather and soft light for photos.

Location

📌Palacio de las Dueñas, Calle Dueñas, 5, 41003 Seville, Spain

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