Seville
An historic building in the center of Seville, which was the former United States Pavilion of the 29th Universal Exposition in Seville.
Seville
Built in 1889, this estate was inhabited in the 19th century by the Counts of Aguiar. It is currently a private property and is used for hosting social and professional events.
Seville
The biggest draw for this Sevillian Palace is that it is the only one with enough space to accommodate 360 people in a banquet setting (in a glass room), over 5,000 square meters of gardens (orange and lemon trees and over 75 palm trees) and several spaces for smaller gatherings of about 20 people; as if that weren’t enough, this amazing space is very close to Seville’s City Center.
Seville
Located in the city’s historic district, this palace is a perfect example of typical Sevillian architecture in the 15th and 16th centuries. It is simply a wonder of Mudejar plasterwork, gothic railing, renaissance detailing, roman artifacts, and works of art spread across two floors.
Seville
This 17th century house is located in the middle of Seville’s historic district. This venue is one of very few Sevillian palaces to have maintained its original Andalusian character and personality. The house is made up interconnected rooms, a beautiful walkway, arcade patio with pink marble columns, and a majestic staircase.
Seville
Located in Seville’s historic district, this venue can host any event in any season thanks in large part to a system which allows the outdoor terraces to be closed off and protected from the elements.