Palacio De Las Duenas
About
The Palacio de Las Dueñas is an architectural gem in Seville that seamlessly blends Gothic‑Mudéjar and Renaissance styles. Set amidst sprawling gardens adorned with bougainvillea, the palace offers visitors a wealth of historical rooms, an ornate chapel, and an extensive art collection exceeding 1,400 works, including pieces by Anguissola, Sorolla, and Woolbaker. Guided tours—available during the day and as evening experiences—take guests through the palace’s most emblematic spaces, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship and the stories of the illustrious House of Alba that once called this place home. Whether you’re strolling through the garden’s curated plant species, exploring the richly decorated chambers, or witnessing a live performance of the opera Carmen, the palace delivers a broad cultural experience that speaks to history lovers, art enthusiasts, and families alike. Visitors have the option of self‑guided visits or can book a guided tour for a deeper dive into the palace’s heritage, with guided tours lasting between 75 and 90 minutes and evening excursions available on certain days.
Highlights
- Gothic‑Mudéjar Architecture
- Renaissance Gardens
- Sublime Art Collection
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and visitor crowds are smaller
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€14.00
Reduced
€10.00
Sevillanos
€9.00
Children
€0.00
Group
€12.00