
Alcázar of Seville
The Alcázar of Seville is a stunning royal palace in Seville, Spain, originally developed as a fortress in the 10th century. It showcases a blend of architectural styles, primarily Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, reflecting Spain's diverse history. The palace is known for its intricate tilework, beautiful gardens, and historical significance, being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has served as a residence for Spanish royalty, including the current royal family. The Alcázar is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of the cultural fusion that characterizes southern Spain.