The Casa de Pilatos is a beautiful palace located in the heart of Seville, blending the elegance of Mudéjar and Renaissance art. It stands as one of the finest examples of civil architecture in Seville. The palace was built by the noble and influential Enríquez de Ribera family in the 15th century. Its name comes from a legend that says its layout mirrors the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, with fourteen stations.
At the heart of the palace lies a central courtyard, around which the different rooms are arranged. Each side of the courtyard features richly decorated semicircular arches resting on marble columns. The walls are adorned with excellent examples of traditional Sevillian tilework.
Its private chapel houses remarkable sculptures and religious altarpieces. Visitors can admire exquisite handcrafted elements from the time, such as coffered ceilings, lattice windows, and carved wooden doors. The palace also boasts an impressive art collection, including Greek and Roman sculptures, Renaissance paintings, and a library with valuable manuscripts.
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