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ROYAL ALCÁZARES (REALES ALCÁZARES)

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Palaces, patios, Mudejar halls and sumptuous gardens, an inescapable jewel that we will discover with happiness, from morning to night.

The royal residence, with its palaces, patios, Mudejar rooms and gardens, is simply a marvel. Declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, it is - along with the cathedral - the monument of Seville not to be missed. Arriving from the Plaza del Triunfo, you cross the formidable enclosure by the Puerta del León (Lion's Gate). The lion, immortalized in tiles, symbolized the victory of the Reconquest (for a short time, this gate was actually defended by a real lion). We enter the Alcázar Real (Royal Palace) where, traditionally since the Reconquest, the kings of Spain descend when they visit Seville. The site was already known to the Romans. In 712, the Moors built a fortress there. After the Reconquest, the Catholic Monarchs moved in. The current complex was built gradually, with each king adding his own touch.

The Sala de Almirantes (the Admirals' Hall) was, from 1503, the scene of the great decisions of exploration of the New World, including the voyage of Magellan.

The Palace of Peter the Cruel , one of the most important buildings in the Alcázar, was restored by Charles V and Philip IV. Outside, we will discover the beautiful patio de las Doncellas (Court of the Maids of Honor), a harmonious rectangle framed by a double row of marble columns, created by the best craftsmen of Granada. The maids, princesses of the blood, stood on the floor to follow the ceremonies that took place in the court. Also not to be missed is the Salón de Embajadores with its 15th century carved and gilded cedar wood dome. Although the work was first carried out by Moorish craftsmen who contributed all the Mudejar fantasy, especially in the sumptuous azulejos decorations, the subsequent works borrowed more from Europe and Flanders (the Salón de los Tapices with its tapestries in the salons of Carlos V, from the 16th century, very well decorated, is worth seeing).

Various patios also form key stages of the visit. The Patio de las Doncellas, the ladies, whose decoration was done by the greatest artists of Granada; the Patio de los Muñecas, the dolls, which owes its name to the faces that decorate one of its arches and was the place reserved for the servants who worked in the palace; the Patio de la Montería, the hunting patio, which was once a meeting place for the royal court before it became a gathering place for the hunts. Or the Yeso Garden, a garden with beautiful flowerbeds and streams that has preserved characteristic elements of the 12th century Almohad dynasty's Alcázar.

The gardens of the Alcázar are magnificent, of Arab influence, they were later reformed in Renaissance and Romantic style. Fountains, fountains, ponds, sculptures, bushes, shrubs and terraces planted with cypress and laurel alternate in a dazzling display of every moment. The Andalusians and then the landscape artists from North Africa have taken art to unprecedented heights, in order to satisfy the taste and senses of the caliphs. An ideal place for naps on hot summer days. Moreover, a cafeteria will allow you to take breaks in an idyllic place.

Cultural activities in which you can participate: conferences, theater or concerts as Nights in the Gardens of the Alcazar in summer.

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kessamuel
Visited in may 2016
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Superbe ! Prix d entrée 9.50euros au 1er mai 2016. Les jardins sont magnifiques et reposant au coeur de la ville. Les bâtiments sont superbes et les anciens bains romains à ne pas rater.
LukaOudini
Visited in july 2015
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Un incontournable à Séville. Vous devez absolument réserver à l'avance pour la visite des appartements royaux (Cuarto Real Alto). Cette visite dure 30 minutes et se fait avec audio-guide en français. La sécurité est au maximum, un guarde vous accompagne tout au long de la visite et il est impossible de prendre des photos. Vous ne serez pas déçus, ce fut mon point fort de la visite de l'Alcazar.
steph.fe
Visited in march 2016
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superbe palais avec des jardins magnifiques et fontaines On en prend plein les yeux au milieu du parfum des fleurs d orangers
Jen74
Visited in july 2015
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Un des incontournables de Séville. A tel point qu'il ne faut pas hésiter à visiter ce palais DEUX fois : en journée, bien sûr, mais également à la tombée de la nuit. La visite guidée nocturne de l'Alcazar (en petit comité et sur réservation) se fait au rythme d'un spectacle dont la féérie ajoute à l'ambiance magique des lieux. L'occasion de découvrir un tout "autre" Alcazar!
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Beautiful place. Very attractive palace and beautiful gardens, where you can stroll for hours. Not to be missed in Seville!

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