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Lodging in El Palacio de San Benito ~
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The
personalized design creates diverse ambiences, offering you different
experiences
in every room. Furnishings and art pieces of different epochs mix atmospheric
quality and warmth.
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Hab. del Rey
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Hab.
de la Reina
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Habitación
Azul
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H.
de los Grabados
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Hab.
del Torero
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Hab.
de Frederick
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Private garden
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Hab.
del Infante
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Hab. del Militarr
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Hab.
de Los Novios
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The Room of the King is a grand double one situated in the first floor of the building, with a main balcony facing the Paseo del Moro and magnificent views to the Sierra. Furnished with 17th and 18th century pieces, standing out are the Isabeline style armchairs, coming from a visit of Queen Isabella II to the Sevillian Mayor, Mr. José Morales, great-great-grandfather of the actual owner.
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The
Room of the Queen is the junior one of the hotel. It communicates with
the "Habitacion Del Rey" so can become a comfortable suite.
Of special mention is the 18th century Altar piece, silver plated and
polychromed, as well as 17th and 18th century engravings.
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The Blue Room features a canopy bed of family tradition, richly dressed with "Toile de Jovie" original and wrapped with a marvelous collection of Pompeian and English engravings, as well as various drawings. Very elegant and calming.
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The Engravings Room. Ninety
engravings and drawings hang from the walls of this room with a special
size bed and open bathroom.
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The Room of Frederick Castet. The Furniture and narrow fireplace frame are of English Art and Crafts, as well as the textiles designed by William Morris. Through a beautiful 19th century wrought-iron gate you can access a small but intimate garden. The room is dedicated to Frederick Castet, who was a great designer of the Christian Dior firm and friend of the owners.
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The Bullfighter's Room. A
magnificent 18th century embroidered carpet acts as a headboard tapestry.
Hanging from the walls a collection of lithoghraps, representing different
styles of carriages. From this room you have views to the village Bull
Ring.
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| The rooms of Frederick, El Infante, El Militar and Los Novios, in the lower floor, connect with a small private garden. A pleasant space for relaxing or chating among the vegetation and the murmur of a small fountain. |
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| The Room of the Infante is a very romantic one. It is illuminated by two large windows that open to private garden, with a marble fountain and a sublime combination of plants. A female protrait signed by Escribano shares the space with 19th century English and French lithoghraps. |
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| Room of the Military Man. An old portrait of a hero in the Battle of "Bailén" (1808) names this room. It is also decorated by a beautiful collection of 19th century Japanese Art with lacquered frames. Like the other rooms on the ground floor, this one also has access to a small private garden. |
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| The Room of the Newly-weds is the most spacious one. The headboard comes from a baroque altar, with mirrors and a frame lacquered in red. A charming corner, from where the light is scattered into the room, makes it the perfect space for chatting or reading while lain down on a gorgeous edwardian ottoman. The atmosphere will invite you to never leave, while you witness how daylight vanishes smoothly in the evening, entering from an intimate patio with a whispering fountain. The bathroom is equipped with a magnificent pair of 19th century twin bathtubs. |
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