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The palace has a collection of statues, most notably twenty-five busts from ancient Rome, one from ancient Greece dating from 5th century BC, and a 16th-century depiction of Charles V. [1] La Casa de Pilatos ( Pilate's House ) is an Andalusian palace in Seville, Spain , which serves as the permanent residence of the Dukes of Medinaceli .
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Casa de Pilatos in Seville has around 150 different azulejo designs of the 1530s, [21] one of the largest antique collections in the world [22] Panel of Hernando de Loaysa, around 1590, Palacio de Fabio Nelli , Valladolid , Spain.
The Lebrija Palace or Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija is a house museum in central Seville, Spain. [1] Dating to the 16th century and remodeled between the 18th and 20th centuries, the palace is characterised by its collection of art, including Roman mosaics and other antiquities as well as Asian art, paintings by European masters and European decorative arts.
The palace's name derives from the monastery of Santa María de las Dueñas, which in 1248 was known to house nuns and servants of Saint Ferdinand and Alfonso X the Wise. The monastery was in the palace's periphery and was destroyed in 1868. The palace underwent significant renovation in the 18th and 19th centuries. Gypsy sculpture (Benlluire)
The Casa de Pilatos, also known as the Casa Esquivel y Jarava, [2] is a building located in front of the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco in the historic centre of Lima, which currently functions as the de facto headquarters of the Constitutional Court. It was declared Cultural heritage of Peru.
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The story of how NO8DO came to be the motto of the city has undoubtedly been embellished throughout the centuries, but history tells that after the conquest of Seville from the Muslims in 1248, King Ferdinand III moved his court to the former Muslim palace, the Alcázar of Seville. Flag of Seville