Double-arched (mullioned) window, House of Pilate, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, 2007. Artist: Samuel Magal

Double-arched (mullioned) window, House of Pilate, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, 2007. Artist: Samuel Magal

2-370-107 - Samuel Magal/Sites & Photos/Heritage Images

Double-arched (mullioned) window, House of Pilate, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, 2007. The House of Pilate (Casa de Pilatos) is actually an exquisite palace. The order to build it was given by Pedro Enriquez, head governor of Andalusia, but his son, Don Fadrique Enriquez, sponsored the construction after returning from his trip to the Holy Land in 1519. The house was designed as a copy of the praetory of the procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate. The architecture combines the Mudejar, Gothic and Renaissance styles, and the house was also decorated with Roman-Classical sculptures. The patio presents marble columns which support irregular arches decorated with elaborated Mudejar plaster works. The walls are profusely decorated with colourful Azulejo tiles and stucco.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Samuel Magal, attributed to: : Photographer, head researcher and archivist of Sites and Photos
People Related
  1. Don Fadrique Enriquez: Spanish: Nobleman

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Spain Andalusia Seville Seville

  1. 37 22 38 N , 005 59 13 W

World Europe Spain Andalusia

  1. 37 36 00 N , 004 30 00 W

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Locations & Buildings Palaces & Stately Homes


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2912x4368
File Size : 37,265kb


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  1. R90240582
  1. 0470013122
  1. 0740001171
  1. 2-370-107
  1. 2370107


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