Palazzo Del XVII Secolo Situato Nel Quartiere Ebraico.
8 Camere
6 Bagni
10,215 Sqft
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Elegante casa unifamiliare del 1993 offre il massimo comfort abitativo su 950 m² di spazio abitativo e un terreno di 600 m². Questa proprietà in condizioni eccellenti dispone di otto camere da letto e sei bagni, una spaziosa terrazza e una serie di servizi come un giardino privato, piscina, garage individuale e spazio di archiviazione aggiuntivo.
Gli ambienti sono molto luminosi grazie al
The main façade, featuring balconies, a dormer, and a large gateway, provides access to the carriage entrance of the house, traditionally used for carriages and currently adapted as a garage with capacity for two cars and several motorcycles. Through a passageway, one reaches the central courtyard.
The main courtyard of the house is structured with two arcaded galleries typical of the per
Elegante casa unifamiliare del 1993 offre il massimo comfort abitativo su 950 m² di spazio abitativo e un terreno di 600 m². Questa proprietà in condizioni eccellenti dispone di otto camere da letto e sei bagni, una spaziosa terrazza e una serie di servizi come un giardino privato, piscina, garage individuale e spazio di archiviazione aggiuntivo.
Gli ambienti sono molto luminosi grazie alle finestre esterne esclusive, che mettono ancora più in risalto i materiali di alta qualità e l’arredamento moderno. La generosa terrazza e il curato giardino invitano al relax all’aperto, offrendo un ambiente perfetto per eventi sociali o tranquille serate in famiglia.
La proprietà si trova in una zona residenziale ambita ma tranquilla, che offre un’ideale combinazione di privacy e vicinanza ai servizi locali. Una casa ideale per proprietari esigenti che apprezzano design, spazio e qualità.
The main façade, featuring balconies, a dormer, and a large gateway, provides access to the carriage entrance of the house, traditionally used for carriages and currently adapted as a garage with capacity for two cars and several motorcycles. Through a passageway, one reaches the central courtyard.
The main courtyard of the house is structured with two arcaded galleries typical of the period, with arches supported by Tuscan columns on the ground floor and Corinthian columns on the upper level.
Surrounding the courtyard are two summer rooms with their respective bathrooms, a main living room, a sitting room with a patio, a guest bathroom, and a summer dining room. Separated by a central wall is the Moorish-style garden, arranged in four parterres where bitter orange trees and boxwood hedges grow. The garden is distinguished by walls covered in bougainvillea and jasmine, and the sound of water from the fountain and garden pools.
The main staircase, featuring period wrought ironwork and a lantern, leads to the first floor. From the gallery, various spaces are accessible: a main living room and a sitting room with balconies overlooking the garden, both with fireplaces, a dining room with a pantry, and the main apartment with an office, bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom.
The kitchen is located on the mezzanine between the first and second floors, with independent access.
On the second floor, there are three complete bedrooms with their respective bathrooms, balconies, and windows overlooking the courtyards and garden, as well as a games room and the tower or former dovecote.
The property also includes an adjoining house for staff, with two bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom.
The renovation was carried out over three years and completed in 1993, with a focus on restoring the original style using period materials: coffered ceilings, wrought ironwork, tiles, and Sevillian floors from the 17th and 18th centuries.
The Jewish Quarter of Seville is one of the most beautiful areas of the historic center, just steps from the Cathedral, the Royal Alcázars, and the Santa Cruz neighborhood. It is an area rich in history and tradition, offering proximity to restaurants, shops, and cultural venues, right in the heart of Seville.
The Judería sits at the core of Seville’s historic centre, a compact quarter of narrow whitewashed lanes, wrought-iron rejas, and courtyard houses that has retained its medieval street pattern largely intact. The area borders the Cathedral and the Real Alcázar, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, and the adjacency is felt in the quality of the built fabric: grand palaces, religious foundations, and aristocratic residences occupy nearly every block. This is one of the most architecturally significant residential addresses in southern Spain.
Daily life here means walking to the Mercado de Triana by taxi or cycling the riverfront, dining at Restaurante Oriza on San Fernando or Abantal on Alcalde José de la Bandera, and visiting the Archivo de Indias or the Museo de Bellas Artes within minutes. The Barrio Santa Cruz, with its tapas bars and terraces, is immediately adjacent.
Santa Justa station, Seville’s main rail hub, is roughly 15 minutes by taxi and connects to Madrid by AVE high-speed rail in approximately two and a half hours. Seville Airport, handling direct flights to major European cities, is around 20 minutes by road. The city centre is compact and walkable, with tram and metro connections available from nearby stops on Avenida de la Constitución and Puerta de Jerez.