Archbishop's Palace, Seville

Archbishop's Palace
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Architectural styleSpanish Baroque
LocationSeville, Spain

The Archbishop's Palace of Seville (Palacio Arzobispal) is a palace in Seville, Spain. It has served as the residence of bishops and archbishops of the episcopal sees and numerous nobleman and military figures to the present time. It is located in the southern section of Seville,[1] in the Plaza Virgen de los Reyes, angled almost opposite the Giralda.[2] It is situated on the northeastern side of Seville Cathedral in the neighborhood of Santa Cruz. Of Spanish Baroque architectural style,[3] it has had the status of National Monument since 1969.

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  2. ^ Zarzuela, Manuel Gómez (1866). Guía de Sevilla: su provincia, Arzobispado, Capitanía General, Tercio Naval, Audiencia Territorial y Distrito Universitario : para 1886 (in Spanish) (Now in the public domain. ed.). La Andalucía. pp. 117–. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
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