Today, 29 September 2024

The house is open from 9 am to 6 pm.

Pilate's House

Seville

The Palace of the Adelantados Mayores de Andalucía, better known as Casa de Pilatos, was essentially built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Declared National Monument since 1931This palace, a prototype of Seville's civil architecture, is a delicate synthesis of the Gothic-Mudejar tradition of the late Middle Ages and of the innovations of the Renaissance. The introduction of new artistic forms and tastes in the Seville of the Golden Age owes much to the process of construction and ornamentation of this palace and its role in the intellectual life of the city. This was made possible by the privileged relationship that, with ItalyIts promoters, the Enríquez de Ribera family, from the 1st Marquis of Tarifa to the 3rd Duke Alcalá, maintained it. In the 19th century, following the conversion of the city into a second court under the Montpensier family, it underwent some reforms in the Romantic style which completed its picturesque appearance.

Visual notes

Considered to be the paradigm of a Sevillian palace was built and transformed between the 15th and 19th centuries. Thus, it harmoniously combines elements Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance and Romanesque.

History

The history of this housein the double sense of building and lineage, runs almost parallel to the rise and fall of the city of Seville.The family and the palace played a leading role in its history.

Promoters and architects

A granddaughter of the Marquis of Santillanaa devout pilgrim, two viceroys of Naples and a painter, master of Velázquezare some of the architects who have shaped this palace.

In the cinema

The headquarters of the English army in Jerusalem, the residence of a Mafioso, the palace of the dukes who mock Don Quixote, This house has been used as a backdrop for numerous films.

The palace in private

Located in the historic centre of Seville, on the border of the medieval Jewish quarter and barely ten minutes walk from the Alcázar-Cathedral, the Casa de Pilatos, the largest and most sumptuous private residential complex in the cityis a privileged place, unique in Seville, for the holding of small and large private events. The palace also offers the possibility of organising private visitsOnce the doors are closed to the public, you can visit it exclusively in small groups accompanied by an art historian.