Sevillian House With Courtyard Near The Museum Of Fine Arts
6 Beds
5 Baths
4,468 Sqft
4
Views for last 30 days
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About the Property
Located on a quiet street in the historic center of Seville, this traditional house spans 422 square meters of built area (as per cadastral data) across four levels, featuring an elevator, internal courtyards, and a solarium.
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall leading to the courtyard, two rooms (one with a fireplace), a garage for two vehicles, a toilet, and a wine cellar. The f
Located on a quiet street in the historic center of Seville, this traditional house spans 422 square meters of built area (as per cadastral data) across four levels, featuring an elevator, internal courtyards, and a solarium.
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall leading to the courtyard, two rooms (one with a fireplace), a garage for two vehicles, a toilet, and a wine cellar. The first floor hosts an external kitchen with an internal patio, a full bathroom, a dining room, a living room with a fireplace, and a guest bedroom.
The second floor contains three bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom. The master bedroom includes a dressing area and access to an additional patio. The third floor offers two roof terraces and a storage room equipped with water, electricity, and an antique basin, suitable for use as a small office. Access to the solarium, which provides panoramic views, is via metal stairs.
Key features include an elevator, built-in wardrobes, underfloor heating, solar panels, air conditioning, and heating.
Situated within walking distance from the Museum of Fine Arts, the area blends traditional Andalusian architecture with a comprehensive array of services: supermarkets, pharmacies, local shops, bars, and restaurants. This location promotes an urban, cultural, and connected lifestyle.
The Casco Antiguo is Seville’s historic core, and the 41002 postcode places a buyer squarely within it, in the area around the Museo de Bellas Artes and the Alameda de Hércules. This is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban fabrics in Western Europe, where Baroque churches, Renaissance palaces, and traditional Andalusian courtyard houses line streets that have changed little in their essential character for centuries. The scale is intimate, the architecture consistent, and the sense of civic identity strong.
Daily life here draws on the Mercado de la Encarnación at the Metropol Parasol, the tapas bars along the Alameda de Hércules, and restaurants including Eslava and Bar Antojo. The Museo de Bellas Artes is a short walk away, as is the Plaza del Duque and its commercial streets. The Triana neighbourhood is accessible on foot across the Puente de Isabel II.
Santa Justa station, Seville’s main rail hub, is approximately 3 kilometres from the Casco Antiguo and connects to Madrid by high-speed AVE in around two and a half hours, and to Málaga in under two hours. The city’s tram and bus network serves the historic centre directly. Seville Airport (SVQ) is roughly 10 kilometres from the centre, with a journey time of approximately 25 minutes by taxi or airport bus.