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Palacio de San Telmo Review

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Walking through the Golden Tower and onto Rome Avenue, you can see a magnificent palace, Palacio de SanTelmo, where the office of the President of the Andalusian Autonomous Region Government is located. The Palace of St. Termo was built in the eighteenth century. It was acquired by the Duke of Montpensier in 1844. After the Duke died, Princess Marie Louise d'Orleans gave it away to the Diocese of the Archbishop of Seville for use as a seminar. At the same time, a large park was built as a gift to the municipal government. The park has also been turned into a public place, which is today's Mary Louis Park.

Palacio de San Telmo

Posted: Dec 8, 2015
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  • ccjccj
    4/5Excellent
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    The magnificent Palace of St. Termo, a historic building in the southern Spanish city of Seville, is now the seat of the government of the Andalusian Autonomous Region. Originally as a seminary of the University of Navigators and a school for orphans of seafarers.

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    Posted: Aug 1, 2018
  • carina
    4/5Excellent
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    From the Golden Tashun River south through the Puente de San Telmo Bridge, you can see a yellow square Baroque building, which was built in 1682 at the Palacio de San Telmo, where the office of the President of the Andalusian Autonomous Region Government is located. The Palace of St. Termo was built in the eighteenth century and acquired by Duke Montpensier in 1844. After the Duke's death, Princess Marie Louise d'Orleans gave it to the Diocese of the Archbishop of Seville for use as a seminar. At the same time, a large park was built as a gift to the municipal government. The park has also been turned into a public place, which is today's Mary Louis Park.

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    Posted: Feb 28, 2016
  • Joshua2015
    5/5Outstanding
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    The San Termo Pavilion in Seville, Spain, is an ancient local building and a unique hexagonal castle building.

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    Posted: Mar 9, 2018
  • Pippa Bates
    5/5Outstanding

    Located near the river this seventeenth century building is worth seeing. It's near another beautiful building, the Hotel Alfonso XIII. The Palacio is done in a baroque style which is very representative of Sevillian architecture. It is currently the seat of the Regional Government's president, and has an interesting history. You'll most likely notice it because it is painted in eye-catching dark red and yellow. If you want to go inside you can arrange a guided tour, and it's best to call ahead to arrange this.

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    Posted: Dec 13, 2015
  • M15***77
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very beautiful buildings, with a certain sense of age

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    Posted: Dec 7, 2018
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