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Renaissance-era building in Seville, Spain
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The house dates from the 16th century and is centered around a courtyard, per the traditional layout that has been used in the region since the Roman period. The house mixes a number of architectural styles, such as the Plateresque motifs in the plasterwork of its arches, its Mudéjar ceilings, and a Gothic-style mirador (balcony) in the uppermost level.
References
^ Navarro Rivas, Juan Pablo; Ramírez Idígoras, Consuelo (2005). Seville 360º (in Spanish and English). Maratania. p. 108. ISBN849322748X.