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"A majestic 18th‑century palace reborn as a hotel that marries traditional grandeur with contemporary indulgence, serving as living testimony to Seville’s Arab influence. Inner courtyards with fountains and gardens evoke the refreshing calm of traditional Arab patios, while arches, tiles, and geometric decoration nod to the Mudéjar aesthetic. Once the home of Admiral López‑Pintado (later Marquis of Torre Blanca de Aljarafe) and built around 1729 by Diego Antonio Díaz, the building preserves key original elements; protected by the city since December 2009, it’s celebrated as one of Seville’s most authentic accommodations and a superb base for discovering the city." - The MICHELIN Guide