La Casa del Tesorero, Italian restaurant in central Seville, Spain
La Casa del Tesorero is an Italian restaurant housed in a historic building in central Seville. The space features original stone walls, high ceilings, and traditional architectural details that reflect its former role as a royal financial institution.
Built in 1585, the structure served as the residence of the Royal Treasurer who managed wealth arriving from the Americas during Spain's colonial expansion. It dates from a period when Seville was a major center of transatlantic commerce.
The building holds protected heritage status due to its historical importance to the city. Visitors can sense the connection between its past role handling wealth and its current function as a dining venue.
The restaurant sits between the Archive of the Indies and the Golden Tower, making it easy to reach on foot. Dinner service begins in the evening, with extended hours on weekends for those dining later.
A visible section of the original Almohad fortress wall remains inside the restaurant, discovered during renovation work. This fragment reveals the earlier Islamic fortification that underlies the later structure.
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