Since March of this year, this Sevillan Palace House, named an Asset of Cultural Interest, has been open to the public, becoming part of the cultural and tourist offer of Seville
The neoclassical gate located at number 5 of Calle de las Dueñas gives access to the palace gardens. Here begins the tour of the visit, which, through signs integrated into the environment, will guide the visitor to show him his interiors and gardens, his first-rate works of art and his daily life, which today is still used as a home. For this reason, most of the ground floor is visited, but there is no access to the kitchens or the upper floor, which currently remain in use as the Palace is the residence of the Duke of Alba in Seville.
The visit to the Palace takes place in the proposed order:
01 BRIEF INTRODUCTION
02 STABLES
03 JARDÍN DE LOS LIMÓN TREES AND ANTONIO MACHADO
04 POOL
05 COURTYARDS AND CLOISTERS.
06 LADDER. DECORATIVE WORKS AND ARTS
07 GYPSY ROOM. SOCIAL ROOM
08 ANTECHAPILLA. OUTSTANDING WORKS
09 SQUARE LIVING ROOM
10 POSTER ROOM
11 CHAPEL
12 FLAMENCO TABLAO
13 READING ROOM
14 STOP
15 PATIO DEL ACEITE
16 SANTA JUSTA GARDEN
15 STORE/CHECK OUT