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Museo Palacio de la Condesa de LebrijavsCasa de Pilatos
Both Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija and Casa de Pilatos are praised by those who travel for a living. On balance, Casa de Pilatos ranks slightly higher than Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija. Casa de Pilatos ranks #3 in Seville with recommendations from 7 reviews like Concierge, Fodor's and Atlas Obscura.
Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija
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C/. Cuna, 8, 41004 Seville
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Top Choice
"A 6th-century mansion with a rich collection of art and artisanry and a beautiful Renaissance-Mudéjar courtyard." Full review
"This lovely palace has three ornate patios, including a spectacular courtyard graced by a Roman mosaic." Full review
"The ground floor and central courtyard include beautiful mosaic pavements and truly exquisite statuary." Full review
1 Star
"This palace is typical of aristocratic private residences in Seville." Full review
"Nominally a museum of architecture and interior decoration, this historic house is a portrait of the Countess of Lebrija, who owned the 16th-century palace from 1901 until 1914" Full review
Casa de Pilatos
Concierge
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Michelin Guide
Atlas Obscura
Frommer's
1 Plaza Pilatos, 41003 Seville
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"Supposedly a reproduction of Pilate's house in Jerusalem, this 16th-century palace was the home of the dukes of Medinaceli."
Top Choice
"One of the city’s most glorious mansions... with some beautiful tile work and artesonado." Full review
"With its fine patio and superb azulejo decorations, this palace is a beautiful blend of Spanish Mudejar and Renaissance architecture." Full review
"The inside, especially the courtyard and the tiled rooms directly adjacent to it, are absolutely beautiful." Full review
2 Stars
"What is perhaps the most unique monument in Seville was built in the late 15C and completed in the early 16C by Don Fadrique." Full review
"A 16th-century Andalusian palace. " Full review
"This 16th-century Andalucían palace of the dukes of Medinaceli recaptures the splendor of the past, casually combining Gothic, Mudéjar, and Plateresque styles in its courtyards, fountains, and salons" Full review