Palace of the Countess of Lebrija
Azulejos in buildings in AndalusiaHouses completed in the 16th centuryPalaces in Seville
The Lebrija Palace or Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija is a house-museum in central Seville, Spain. Dating to the 16th century and remodeled between the 18th and 20th centuries, the palace is characterised by its collection of art, including Roman mosaics and other antiquities as well as Asian art, paintings by European masters and European decorative arts. The interior of the palace is decorated in a palette of architectural styles, with elements such as Moorish arches, Plateresque decoration, tilework retrieved from ruined convent, a coffered ceiling from a 16th-century palace and a Renaissance frieze, while its façade and layout reflect typical Andalusian style.
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Calle Cuna, Seville Casco Antiguo
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N 37.392222222222 ° | E -5.9936111111111 ° |
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Museo Palacio de Lebrija
Calle Cuna 8
41003 Seville, Casco Antiguo
Andalusia, Spain
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