Casa de Francisco de Medina: Seville's Historic Poetry Gem
Step into the elegant world of Casa de Francisco de Medina, a beautifully preserved historic house in Seville's enchanting Santa Cruz quarter. Once the residence of the renowned poet Francisco de Medina, this architectural gem offers a captivating journey into Andalusia's rich cultural and literary heritage. Experience the serene beauty of its Andalusian courtyard and immerse yourself in the artistic legacy of a bygone era.
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Overview
Discover Casa de Francisco de Medina, a hidden gem in Seville that offers a glimpse into the city's rich past. Originally the private residence of the esteemed poet and nobleman Francisco de Medina, this historic house museum stands as a testament to Seville's golden age. Step back in time as you explore its beautifully preserved Andalusian courtyard, a tranquil oasis adorned with intricate tilework, lush greenery, and a central fountain that whispers tales of centuries gone by. The architecture reflects a harmonious blend of Mudejar and Renaissance styles, showcasing delicate plasterwork, carved wooden ceilings, and elegant arches that transport you to another era. Inside, wander through rooms that once hosted literary salons and aristocratic gatherings. Each space is thoughtfully curated with period furniture, artifacts, and art that illuminate the life and work of Francisco de Medina, as well as the cultural milieu of 16th-century Seville. Visitors can admire the collection of ceramics, paintings, and personal belongings, offering an intimate connection to the past. A particularly captivating feature is the library, which houses a significant collection of rare books and manuscripts, providing insight into the intellectual pursuits of the time. The house also boasts a charming rooftop terrace, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Santa Cruz neighborhood and its iconic landmarks like the Giralda tower. Casa de Francisco de Medina is more than just a historical building; it's an experience that connects you to the soul of Seville. It’s a place to find inspiration, appreciate artistry, and immerse yourself in the romantic ambiance of one of Spain's most enchanting cities. Its relatively intimate size and the personal stories it holds make it a uniquely rewarding visit, offering a peaceful counterpoint to Seville's more bustling attractions.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM.
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.
Closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Admission Prices
Free admission