Palace of Dueñas

The Palace of Dueñas is perhaps, with the Cathedral, the Alcazar and Santa Cruz neighbourhood, the best known monument in Seville.
This palace belongs to one of the most renowned families in Spain: the House of Alba, whose origins date back to the 14th century, and the actual owners decided to open it to the public only four years ago, when the last Duchess of Alba died.
In it, the tourist will be able to enjoy, not only of a placid and romantic walk through the gardens that inspired one of our most illustrious poets, such as Machado, but will also be able to visit the most emblematic rooms where one of the most beloved characters in Seville lived: María del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva, descendant of Jacobo II of England and his lover Arabella Churchill and known as the last Duchess.
Visiting the Palace of Dueñas means to know a bit more how Cayetana was and to share her passion for life.
Price: 110€
Tour duration: 45 minutes
The tickets’ fees aren’t included in the tour’s price.
Ticket’s fee:
General Ticket: 10€
Tickets for groups: 9€ (groups ≥ 20 people)
Reduced fee: 8€ Children from 6 to 12 years old, Disabled, Unemployed, Students under 25 years old and Over 65’s. (Status proof must be accredited with valid documentation)
Free entry: Children under 6. Official Guides from Monday to Friday except holidays. Working Mondays from 16h until reaching full capacity (The free tickets are only available in ticket office from 4 p.m. the same day of the visit, not being possible the previous reservation).
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