Renaissance palace located in the historic center of Écija, Seville, built between the 17th and 18th centuries. It has a baroque facade that leads to a main square-shaped courtyard, cloistered and two stories high. This courtyard connects to a second patio with orange trees, which includes an 18th-century stone fountain.
The interior features spacious rooms prepared for celebrations, galleries with paintings from the Andalusian School, and a dining room with original clay floor and Mudéjar coffered ceiling. Among the rooms are a chapel, a music room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a study room. Upstairs, a terrace offers views of the countryside and the towers of nearby churches.
The property also includes an updated kitchen, a caretaker′s house, another independent dwelling, additional lounges and kitchens for events, gardens, and a parking area with access from three streets. This palace is part of the Artistic Historical Ensemble of Écija and is ideal for being converted into a charming hotel, preserving its historical and cultural value.