The magnificent Palace of St. Termo, a historic building in the southern Spanish city of Seville, is now the seat of the government of the Andalusian Autonomous Region. Originally as a seminary of the University of Navigators and a school for orphans of seafarers.
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The magnificent Palace of St. Termo, a historic building in the southern Spanish city of Seville, is now the seat of the government of the Andalusian Autonomous Region. Originally as a seminary of the University of Navigators and a school for orphans of seafarers.
From the Golden Tashun River south through the Puente de San Telmo Bridge, you can see a yellow square Baroque building, which was built in 1682 at the Palacio de San Telmo, where the office of the President of the Andalusian Autonomous Region Government is located. The Palace of St. Termo was built in the eighteenth century and acquired by Duke Montpensier in 1844. After the Duke's death, Princess Marie Louise d'Orleans gave it to the Diocese of the Archbishop of Seville for use as a seminar. At the same time, a large park was built as a gift to the municipal government. The park has also been turned into a public place, which is today's Mary Louis Park.
강 근처에 위치한 이 17세기 건물은 볼 가치가 있습니다. 또 다른 아름다운 건물인 Hotel Alfonso XIII 근처에 있습니다. Palacio는 세비야 건축을 매우 대표하는 바로크 양식으로 이루어져 있습니다. 현재 지역 정부의 대통령이 있는 곳으로 흥미로운 역사를 가지고 있습니다. 눈길을 끄는 은 빨간색과 노란색으로 칠해져 있기 때문에 가장 눈에 띄게 눈길을 끄는 것입니다. 내부에 들어가고 싶다면 가이드 투어를 주선할 수 있으며, 미리 전화하여 주선하는 것이 가장 좋습니다.
도시의 다른 장소에 비해 궁전은 비교할 때 일종의 창백합니다.
Walking through the Golden Tower and onto Rome Avenue, you can see a magnificent palace, Palacio de SanTelmo, where the office of the President of the Andalusian Autonomous Region Government is located. The Palace of St. Termo was built in the eighteenth century. It was acquired by the Duke of Montpensier in 1844. After the Duke died, Princess Marie Louise d'Orleans gave it away to the Diocese of the Archbishop of Seville for use as a seminar. At the same time, a large park was built as a gift to the municipal government. The park has also been turned into a public place, which is today's Mary Louis Park.