This tour is specially designed for those who are interested in learning about the beginnings of archeology.
Rescued from destruction by the Countess of Lebrija and located in one of the oldest houses in the city, the beautiful mosaics offer the visitor a fairly exact idea about the layout and ornamentation of a Roman domus.
Ticket’s prices (not included in the tour price):
Adults: € 12
Children 6-12 years old: € 6
Meeting point: El Salvador Square (near the monument to Martínez Motañés).
Tour Duration: 1 h.
Posted By : BradS922
An exceptional palace in a city of exceptional palace homes. The Countess was an amazing woman in any time, completing university and starting the preservation of Roman artifacts and mosaics from Italica in Spain. The palace was reconstructed around preserving these fabulous tile mosaics. Then the rest of the house, of course, is stunning like any other palace from the long ago super rich of Seville's wealthy times.
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Posted On : 2024-02-07 08:28:46