Description
Summary
Description
Step into the grandeur of Seville’s Casa de Pilatos with exclusive access to its magnificent ground floor. This historic palace, built by the Enríquez de Ribera family in the 15th century, showcases a stunning blend of Renaissance and Mudejar-Gothic architecture, making it one of the city’s most impressive private residences.
Begin your visit by passing through the intricately carved marble gate, then wander through elegant drawing rooms and lush courtyards adorned with vibrant Andalusian tiles. Admire the collection of 24 Roman emperor busts and classical sculptures, including depictions of Hadrian, Aphrodite, and Apollo, set among tranquil fountains.
Explore the palace’s oldest section, the Chapel of Flagellation, where Christian and Islamic influences merge in ornate arches and decorative details. The Salón del Pretorio awaits with its beautifully coffered ceiling and ornamental bows, offering a glimpse into the artistry that defined Renaissance Seville.
Your entry ticket includes an audio guide available in multiple languages, enriching your self-guided tour with fascinating stories and historical insights. Please note, access is limited to the ground floor, with the upper floor not included in this ticket.
Enjoy flexible visiting hours, with last entry from Tuesday to Sunday at 5:30 PM, and free entry on Mondays between 3 PM and 5:30 PM. Secure your entry now to experience the timeless beauty and history of Casa de Pilatos—availability is limited, so book your ticket today.







