The Palace of San Telmo
Formerly it was the palace where the Duke of motpensier and his wife Dona Maria Luisa lived. After the death of Antonio de Orleans (Duke of Montpensier) j in 1897 infata Maria Luisa Fernanda, Duchess widow Montepensier, She donated the palace to the Archdiocese of Seville and gave her gardens, which today form the Parque Maria Luisa in Seville( Mª Luisa's park). in 1901, as Archbishop of the city Marcelo Spinola, the palace became seminary until 1989 which was ceded to the archbishopric of Seville to the Andalusian is now the seat of the regional government.
after the death in 1897 Maria Luisa Fernanda Infanta, Dowager Duchess of Montpensier, bequeathed the palace to the Archdiocese of Seville and gave its gardens, which today form the Maria Luisa Park, to the city of Seville. In 1901, as Archbishop of the city Marcelo Spinola, the palace became seminary, until 1989 when it was donated by the archbishopric of Seville to the Andalusian, to house the headquarters of the regional government.
Phone:
955 001 010 (10h. - 13h.)
Address:
Avenida de Roma, s / n
More information: http://www.visitasevilla.es/es/lugar-interes/palacio-de-san-telmo
The Palace of San Telmo
Formerly it was the palace where the Duke of motpensier and his wife Dona Maria Luisa lived. After the death of Antonio de Orleans (Duke of Montpensier) j in 1897 infata Maria Luisa Fernanda, Duchess widow Montepensier, She donated the palace to the Archdiocese of Seville and gave her gardens, which today form the Parque Maria Luisa in Seville( Mª Luisa's park). in 1901, as Archbishop of the city Marcelo Spinola, the palace became seminary until 1989 which was ceded to the archbishopric of Seville to the Andalusian is now the seat of the regional government.
after the death in 1897 Maria Luisa Fernanda Infanta, Dowager Duchess of Montpensier, bequeathed the palace to the Archdiocese of Seville and gave its gardens, which today form the Maria Luisa Park, to the city of Seville. In 1901, as Archbishop of the city Marcelo Spinola, the palace became seminary, until 1989 when it was donated by the archbishopric of Seville to the Andalusian, to house the headquarters of the regional government.
Phone:
955 001 010 (10h. - 13h.)
Address:
Avenida de Roma, s / n
More information: http://www.visitasevilla.es/es/lugar-interes/palacio-de-san-telmo