The Piccato House is quite interesting. This place has many unique buildings and is also a very precious area. The visit time does not need to be long. You can slowly enjoy some scenery here. The small garden is also good.
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Casa de Pilatos Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Casa Pilate was built in the 15th and 16th centuries as the residence of the governor of Andalusia, named after the residence of the governor of Pilate in El Sallem. The architecture mixes various artistic styles including Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance and Neoclassical. The architecture of the palace is decorated with precious tiles, completed by the Marquis of Tarifa. On his pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1519, he returned home to find that the distance between the ruins of Pontius Pilate's house and Calvary was equal to the distance between his house and the Church of the Holy Cross in the Fields outside the city walls. Therefore, the house was named Pilate's official residence, and the rooms were also named after the theme of the Passion of Jesus. The atrium of the Casa Pilato is the essence of the building, with walls decorated with coloured tiles and horseshoe arches in the Mudejar style. The Gothic pool in the middle of the courtyard has a beautiful statue of Athena, which is also worth seeing.
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Casa de Pilatos Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Piccato House is quite interesting. This place has many unique buildings and is also a very precious area. The visit time does not need to be long. You can slowly enjoy some scenery here. The small garden is also good.
About 1 km north from the main church and the palace of Seville. It is a bit like the epitome of the palace of Seville, the style is similar, of course not as good as the palace, but as a noble mansion is still quite beautiful.
The exterior of Pilate's residence is inconspicuous, but the tiled decorations inside can be described as grand, because its owner was once the governor of Naples, so brought back a lot of Italian paintings and art. There is a tour guide to take a tour of the 2nd floor. The tour guide is also explained in Spanish and English. It is recommended to spend 3 euros to see it. The 2nd floor residence is used for winter living, because the sun is good, the carpet is warmer and comfortable, the 1st floor is used for summer living, and the tiled slabs are very cool.
It is very old and quiet, well protected, many people, but all are quieter to visit.
The house of Pirato was once the mansion of the Governor of Andalusia, hidden in the alleys, very well protected, beautiful garden environment, horseshoe arch corridor is very artistic, very beautiful! The architectural style is unique and not to be missed.