Palacio de las Dueñas
The gorgeous 15th-century Palacio de las Dueñas Sevilla is a delight to explore. With its Renaissance design, large gardens, and stunning Mudejar patios, it offers you a fascinating glimpse into the life of the Duchess de Alba, who used to live here. It is also where the famous poet Antonio Machado was born, as were Carlos Falcó, Marqués de Griñón, and Marqués de Castelmoncayo!
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The Palacio de las Dueñas has witnessed over five centuries of historic guests
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Enjoy an audio-guided tour of its gardens, halls, and patios - all brimming with art and history
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Discover mementos here that once belonged to Eugenia de Montijo, the wife of Napoleon III
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Admire the heirlooms and treasures of the House of Alba, and see the many artworks, furniture, and sculptures here
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The Palacio de las Dueñas has witnessed over five centuries of historic guests
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Enjoy an audio-guided tour of its gardens, halls, and patios - all brimming with art and history
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Discover mementos here that once belonged to Eugenia de Montijo, the wife of Napoleon III
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Admire the heirlooms and treasures of the House of Alba, and see the many artworks, furniture, and sculptures here
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Explore the stunning 15th-century Palacio de las Dueñas and the Alcázar of Seville—located just 2km with this money-saving combo.
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Skip the lines at the Alcázar, giving you more time to take in its intricate architecture, learn about its history, and stroll through its gardens.
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Discover how the Palacio de las Dueñas served as Seville’s most significant noble residence, along with its expensive collection of Spanish & Italian art.
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The audio guide available in five languages lets you dive deeper into the palace's history, letting you explore it at your own pace.
More details
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Explore the stunning 15th-century Palacio de las Dueñas and the Alcázar of Seville—located just 2km with this money-saving combo.
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Skip the lines at the Alcázar, giving you more time to take in its intricate architecture, learn about its history, and stroll through its gardens.
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Discover how the Palacio de las Dueñas served as Seville’s most significant noble residence, along with its expensive collection of Spanish & Italian art.
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The audio guide available in five languages lets you dive deeper into the palace's history, letting you explore it at your own pace.
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Main Entrance (Calle Dueñas)
The official entrance is located at Calle Dueñas 5, in Seville’s Santa Catalina neighborhood. Look for the grand palace gates just north of the Santa Cruz district, a short walk from Plaza de los Terceros. The entrance is step-free and fully wheelchair accessible, with wide doors and a gently sloped ramp leading into the ticketing area. Staff are available to assist with audio guide pickup and entry procedures. Please have your digital or printed ticket ready for scanning at the gate.
Regular Hours: Open daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm (April–September) and 10:00am to 5:00pm (October–March).
Last Entry: Final admission is 1 hour before closing time.
Special Closures: Closed on January 1 & 6, December 25, and December 30–31. Shorter hours may apply on December 24 and 31. The palace may also close temporarily during extreme wind conditions for safety.
Free Entry: Free admission is offered on non-holiday Mondays, but advance online reservation is mandatory due to limited capacity.
Complimentary audio guides are provided for all visitors in multiple languages. Pick up your device at the entrance.
A souvenir shop is located near the exit, offering postcards, books, and ceramic gifts.
Toilets are available for visitors inside the palace grounds.
The palace offers partial wheelchair accessibility. Most ground-floor areas and gardens are accessible, but some upper rooms and staircases are not equipped with ramps or elevators.
Service animals are welcome to assist guests with disabilities during their visit.
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