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Archiepiscopal palace of Seville
Archiepiscopal palace of Seville
The archiepiscopal palace is found in the virgin plaza of the kings, portico of the ward of cross female saint, and is the residence of your eminence the cardinal of Seville, Carlos Amigo Vallejo present. The current archiepiscopal palace was built on the ancient palace of present prune a second time, first bishop of Seville after the reconquest of the city for the blessed Fernando III king in 1248.Of your palace facade, in color dishclothú and bleeds of bull, stands out your admirable cover that it is one of the better thing of the baroque Sevillian.It has the category of national monument from the year 1969. The plaza is adorned in the center with an elegant and singular source-designed large street lamp for the Sevillian sculptor José Lafita Díaz, after the reordenación of the plaza for the Ibero-American exposition of 1.929.

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