This wonderful red building has I am informed had many uses over the years and is currently the headquarters for the state of Andalucia. I guess it is open to the public as many will no doubt need to visit it, but I merely walked...More
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This wonderful red building has I am informed had many uses over the years and is currently the headquarters for the state of Andalucia. I guess it is open to the public as many will no doubt need to visit it, but I merely walked...More
Beautiful building between the Park, University, and the River. We walked by it a number of times and always stopped to admire it.
Lovely modern palace, with gardens attached. Walking distance to Torre del Oro. Absolutely romantic architecture and wonderful tour to walk around
This building has been a monastery, navigation school, palace and now the government headquarters for State of Andalusia. In all of its uses it has a great location and more important some impressive decor in its design. In addition, this is one of those buildings...More
Great building next to the Alfonso Hotel on the river. Built in the 16th century it's been used as an aristocratic residence palace, then a convent and currently it's used by the Government.
Went her with 3 friends but did not have much time to see all of the Palace the architect was wonderful its a must see.
The palace was located at passage de Roma just 10 minutes walk from the cathedral. Definitely it was an impressive baroque architectural building. It was originally a naval academy and now the seat of Andalusian government. Enjoyed the best view from outdoor seat at nearby...More
stunning building that was definately worth visiting. the facade is beautiful. the building is very large and is the offices of the junta de andalucia government.
Palacio San Telmo was built in the year 1682 and a fine example of the baroque style, and this to serve as a marine academy, training ships' pilots, navigators and high-ranking officers – the palacio became the name San Telmo (Saint Elmo), after the patron...More
There is so much different and exciting old architecture in Seville that some gets lost. Adjacent to the River this place tends to be one but it really is a spectacular place. Walk towards the river from the cathedral and it is easy to find.