Palacio de las Dueñas
The Palacio de las Dueñas offers an authentic glimpse into aristocratic Seville life, with five centuries of treasures displayed exactly as the Alba family still uses them.
About Palacio de las Dueñas
The Palacio de las Dueñas offers an authentic glimpse into aristocratic Seville life, with five centuries of treasures displayed exactly as the Alba family still uses them. You'll wander through intimate salons filled with Goya paintings, ancient tapestries, and personal photographs of Spanish royalty visiting for dinner parties. The courtyards steal the show: orange trees frame original 16th century azulejo tiles, while fountains trickle in spaces where poet Antonio Machado took his first steps.
The self guided visit flows through surprisingly lived in rooms where you can picture the Duchess of Alba hosting gatherings last week. Unlike sterile palace museums, this feels like exploring a wealthy friend's home while they're away. The library holds 40,000 books, the chapel displays religious art spanning four centuries, and every room reveals layers of Spanish history through family portraits and furniture. The intimate scale means you're never fighting crowds in narrow hallways.
Most guides oversell this as a major attraction, but it works best as a peaceful complement to the overwhelming Cathedral and Alcázar. Entry costs 12 EUR and the audio guide adds nothing valuable, skip it and read the English room descriptions instead. Focus your time in the main courtyard and the Machado room, but honestly the whole circuit takes just an hour if you don't linger over every decorative detail.
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