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  1. The Palace of San Telmo (Spanish: Palacio de San Telmo) is a historical edifice in Seville, southern Spain, formerly the Universidad de Mareantes (a university for navigators), now is the seat of the presidency of the Andalusian Autonomous Government.

  2. Palace of San Telmo. The Palace of San Telmo was built in 1682 to house the Seminary College of the University of Mareantes. In 1849 it became the residence of the Dukes of Montpensier, who completed the north tower and built the entrance to the hallway, the east wing and the ballroom.

  3. May 19, 2024 · Palacio de San Telmo is one of Seville's most impressive buildings with its Ionic columns and distinctive façade. The baroque palace , dating from 1682, is located between the hotel Alfonso XIII and the river. It is currently the seat of the regional government (Junta de Andalucia).

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  4. In 1901, being archbishop of the city Marcelo Spinola, the palace became a seminary, until 1989 when it was ceded by the archbishopric of Seville to the Junta de Andalucía, to house the seat of the regional government. In 1991 it began its rehabilitation to become the official headquarters of the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, starting ...

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  6. The chapel of the San Telmo Palace is a jewel of Andalusian and Spanish art. It has a single nave with a barrel vault and five altarpieces: the main altar, dedicated to the Virgen del Buen Aire, two on the Epistle side, dedicated to Saint Thomas Aquinas and San Antonio, and two on the Gospel side, featuring a Crucifixion and Saint John.

  7. Palace of San Telmo - Sevilla - Historic and artistic information. Visit: schedules, rates and prices, how to get there, map, telephone, guided visits and tours, books and guides.

  8. Visit Seville. Sep 2015 • Couples. Palacio San Telmo was built in the year 1682 and a fine example of the baroque style, and this to serve as a marine academy, training ships' pilots, navigators and high-ranking officers – the palacio became the name San Telmo (Saint Elmo), after the patron saint of navigators.

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