Seville Palace
(قصر اشبيلية)

Title Seville Palace
Title Original قصر اشبيلية
Author Toledan, Granada and Seville builders participated in its construction.
Author Original شارك في بنائه بناؤون طليطليون وغرناطيون واشبيليون
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Museum With No Frontiers
Record ID monument;ISL;es;Mon01;26;ar
Library Location Seville, Spain
Notes The Mudejar Palace of Seville stands above the ruins of other palaces dating back to earlier periods. Its location had been occupied since the Roman period, and Umayyad, Almoravid, and Almohad buildings were built there, a number of which we learned about through archaeological excavations. Alphonse After the Battle of Salado (Tarifa) (1340), Alphonse With the help of stalking dogs) at Palace of Tordes (Valladolid), at Comaraes (Granada) and on the inner side of La Tranzite (Toledo). Inside, we clearly distinguish between a public and a private area; The courtyard of Las Doncilas (the bridesmaids' courtyard) was designated for reception activities, along with the Ambassadors' Hall and the roof hall of Philip II. King Mohammed V, a political ally of Pierre I, is said to have sent craftsmen to decorate his palaces. After a visit to the Palace of Seville, he built the Palace of the Mares in Granada. In 1427, during the reign of Joan II, Diego Ruiz completed the polygonal dome of the Ambassadors' Hall; The Catholic Kings expanded the upper floor, dedicating to the king the Lacmara Real Alta (the upper royal chamber). At the same time, they constructed the antechamber, chamber, queen's apse, chapel, and banquet hall. The lower level's two-slope roofs were also replaced by flat roofs.
Sample Text M.ª del Carmen Alonso Rodríguez “Seville Palace” in Discover Islamic Art. Museum Without Borders, 2026. 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monument;ISL;es;Mon01;26;ar
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Seville Palace

(قصر اشبيلية)
Author Toledan, Granada and Seville builders participated in its construction.
Author Original شارك في بنائه بناؤون طليطليون وغرناطيون واشبيليون
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Museum With No Frontiers
Record ID monument;ISL;es;Mon01;26;ar
Library Location Seville, Spain
Notes The Mudejar Palace of Seville stands above the ruins of other palaces dating back to earlier periods. Its location had been occupied since the Roman period, and Umayyad, Almoravid, and Almohad buildings were built there, a number of which we learned about through archaeological excavations. Alphonse After the Battle of Salado (Tarifa) (1340), Alphonse With the help of stalking dogs) at Palace of Tordes (Valladolid), at Comaraes (Granada) and on the inner side of La Tranzite (Toledo). Inside, we clearly distinguish between a public and a private area; The courtyard of Las Doncilas (the bridesmaids' courtyard) was designated for reception activities, along with the Ambassadors' Hall and the roof hall of Philip II. King Mohammed V, a political ally of Pierre I, is said to have sent craftsmen to decorate his palaces. After a visit to the Palace of Seville, he built the Palace of the Mares in Granada. In 1427, during the reign of Joan II, Diego Ruiz completed the polygonal dome of the Ambassadors' Hall; The Catholic Kings expanded the upper floor, dedicating to the king the Lacmara Real Alta (the upper royal chamber). At the same time, they constructed the antechamber, chamber, queen's apse, chapel, and banquet hall. The lower level's two-slope roofs were also replaced by flat roofs.
Sample Text M.ª del Carmen Alonso Rodríguez “Seville Palace” in Discover Islamic Art. Museum Without Borders, 2026. 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monument;ISL;es;Mon01;26;ar
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