Casa de Pilatos
7 expert reviews
“Supposedly a reproduction of Pilate's house in Jerusalem, this 16th-century palace was the home of the dukes of Medinaceli.”
– Concierge
Top Choice
"One of the city’s most glorious mansions... with some beautiful tile work and artesonado." Full review
"With its fine patio and superb azulejo decorations, this palace is a beautiful blend of Spanish Mudejar and Renaissance architecture." Full review
"The inside, especially the courtyard and the tiled rooms directly adjacent to it, are absolutely beautiful." Full review
2 Stars
"What is perhaps the most unique monument in Seville was built in the late 15C and completed in the early 16C by Don Fadrique." Full review
"A 16th-century Andalusian palace. " Full review
"This 16th-century Andalucían palace of the dukes of Medinaceli recaptures the splendor of the past, casually combining Gothic, Mudéjar, and Plateresque styles in its courtyards, fountains, and salons" Full review