Palacio de Yanduri, French-influenced palace at Puerta de Jerez, Seville, Spain.
Palacio de Yanduri is a palace at Puerta de Jerez in Seville featuring French-influenced design mixed with Mediterranean architectural elements. Circular windows, balustrades, and a prominent semicircular arch frame the main entrance, and the structure now houses a major banking headquarters.
Construction of the palace began in 1901 when the Marquises of Yanduri commissioned architects Antonio Rey y Pozo and Jacobo Galí y Lassaleta to design their new seat. The project was completed in 1904, establishing a major aristocratic residence in central Seville.
The palace takes its name from the Marquises of Yanduri, who commissioned it as their family seat and symbol of status. The building still conveys the character of a grand private residence, with its refined architectural details expressing the wealth and taste of its original owners.
The building is easily visible from the street at Puerta de Jerez, with its distinctive architectural features clearly recognizable from outside. Keep in mind that this is a private banking facility, so interior access is restricted to bank business.
A hidden underground passage once connected the palace to the Real Alcázar through the Huerta de la Alcoba, allowing Queen Victoria Eugenia to visit the Marchioness of Yanduri privately. This secret link, now gone, reveals the close ties between aristocratic families in Seville.
Location: Seville
GPS coordinates: 37.38285,-5.99284
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:25
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