The Alcázar Map / Location

Perched in the heart of Seville, the Royal Alcázar stands as a living mosaic of Spain’s layered history, where Gothic, Renaissance, and Mudejar styles intertwine with poetic grace. Originally built as a Muslim fort in the 10th century, it evolved under Christian rule into a royal residence still in use today, making it Europe’s oldest palace in continuous service. Visitors wander through sun-dappled courtyards like the Patio de las Doncellas, lose themselves in intricate stucco chambers, and roam lush gardens that inspired Shakespeare’s *The Tempest*. Just steps from Seville Cathedral and the Giralda, the Alcázar offers an immersive journey through art, power, and quiet beauty, where every arch tells a story and orange-scented breezes drift through laurel groves.
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