Entradas a la Casa de Pilatos
Aunque nuestra recomendación es reservar esta visita guiada por la Casa de Pilatos, en la que te explicarán cada detalle de esta joya arquitectónica y podrás entender mejor por qué es tan importante en Sevilla.
En resumen, la Casa Pilatos en Sevilla es uno de los lugares que ver en Sevilla imprescindibles en tu viaje. Su arquitectura única y su historia hacen de este lugar una experiencia cultural inolvidable. La Casa de Pilatos es un viaje en el tiempo que te transportará a la Sevilla renacentista y mudéjar. ¡No te la pierdas!
What to See in Casa de Pilatos
The main buildings of Casa de Pilatos are organized around 2 main patios. In addition there are two separate gardens. Plan with around 30 minutes to an hour for seeing it all.
MAIN PATIO

JUDGES' REST ROOM & PRAETOR'S ROOM

These two rooms are found on the lower level. The Judges’ Rest Room gets its name from the 71 members of the Sanhedrin council in Israel that judged Christ before he was taken to Pilate.
The Praetor’s Room is probably the most impressive. It features a coffered ceiling with carvings of the coat of arms from the Ribera family. This room is supposed to represent Pilate’s own palace.
MAIN STAIRCASE

Casa de Pilatos’ staircase is simple breathtaking. Fadrique, the I Marquis of Tarifa, lined the walls with thousands of tiles in crazy patterns. This collection of tiles is one of the largest in the world.
The hallway’s ceiling is carved from wood and covered with gold inlet. The most impressive is the honeycomb dome that dates from 1538. It was inspired by the dome in the Salón de Embajadores in the Alcazar de Sevilla. There are only 4 known domes like this one in the entire world.

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