Palacio de Las Dueñas - Sevilla (Sevilla)
"The Palace of Las Dueñas, an exclusive journey through Art and History, undoubtedly one of the finest examples of noble architecture in Seville. Gothic-Mudejar and Renaissance styles. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931, it has belonged to the House of Alba since 1612.
Currently the Sevillian residence of Don Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, the current Duke of Alba and promoter of its opening.
Multiple halls, gardens, and visitable courtyards whose walls enclose over 500 years of history. Birthplace of illustrious members such as Antonio Machado, gardens through which diverse characters like Eugenia de Montijo, Alfonso XIII, Grace Kelly, Rainier of Monaco, or Jacqueline Kennedy have walked, among many others. The Palace of Las Dueñas has always been a meeting place for influential celebrities of Culture, Politics, and Art.
Experience an exceptional stroll through gardens, halls, and courtyards filled with paintings, sculptures, tapestries, decorative arts, columns, fountains, and botany. A lived-in house with the personality of its owners. A favorite place of Duchess Doña Cayetana, where she infused the essence of Andalusia in every corner, with orange blossoms, 'albero' (bullring sand), bulls, Holy Week, the April Fair, and flamenco.
We hope you enjoy your visit very much.
Welcome!
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Notes: No refunds. In justified cases, changes can be made by informing info@lasduenas.es.
Access closes 45 minutes before closing time, and visitors are asked to leave the Palace 5 minutes before closing.
Tickets are valid for the selected time slot on the day of opening, except for non-holiday Mondays when they are valid for any time during opening hours.
Audio guide available in Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian."