Seville, Spain
Palacio de las Dueñas

The house of Alba.

Built in the 15th-century, the Palacio de las Dueñas leads as a symbol of rich historical and cultural heritage in the fascinating city of Seville. Currently belonging to the House of Alba, the palace comprises a network of elaborate facades and impressively styled buildings, from Gothic-Mudejar to the Renaissance.


Stroll along whitewashed walls, marbled arches, and ceramic tiled paths, adorned with beautifully diverse collections of paintings and sculptures, at the enigmatic Palacio de las Dueñas. Highlights include the iconic bougainvillea facade that greets visitors at the entrance, and the colourful Patio del Limonero. As one of the greatest historical attractions in the city, the palace is perfect for culture vultures, art lovers, and history buffs alike.


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Tips Before You Go
An audio guide is available for an extra fee, but is highly recommended to learn about the background of the Palacio de las Dueñas. Only the ground floor is open to the public as the upper rooms are still used by the current Duke, however there is still plenty to see with its myriad of gardens and patios, and spectacularly decorated rooms, such as the library.
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Palacio de las Dueñas, Calle Dueñas, 5, 41003 Sevilla, Spain