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~ The Palace and its principal rooms ~
Inside Palacio de San Benito you will encounter many unforgettable corners full of charm, which makes this an unique place. We invite you to roam and enjoy a Virtual Tour through its main rooms.
The Patio & Gallery
The Fountain-Pool
The Library
The Lodge
Bar Cazalla
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Bar Cazalla Terrace
Hall
The Restaurant
Music Room
The Palace Chapel

 

 

The Patio & Gallery
The Patio of columns, the fountain, the 16th century mosaic tiles, the background settings of water and plants, makes this a haven for reading or enjoying a good snack. In other corners the Gallery, numerous paintings and tapestries from Brussels and of Aubusson, decorates various atmospheres.
 
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The Fountain-Pool
Like the Roman pools, the palaces fountain-Pool models traces of the renaissance so spread out in the 16th century Seville. It is dedicated to the visit of Felipe V to the Village of Cazalla in 1730. Besides the beauty of its design surrounding the grand Central Patio with sounds of waterfall, it adds its function as swimming pool of San Benito. A unique scene, designed to sun bathe under historic surroundings and beauty.
 
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The Gallery
Surrounding the central patio of San Benito the Gallery apears, like the Hotel Lobby, with its grand hall windows. Numerous paintings and tapestries from Brussels and of Aubusson adorn different atmospheres, all of them showered by the sunlight coming through the large draped windows .
 
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The Library
The Hotels lounge is the Library, with a magnificent chimney in “Carrara” marble from the II Imperial epoch, a salon that remembers the atmosphere of the Victorians of the 19th century. Epoch furnishings crafted of mahogany, mirror, television , video, CD & DVD like a technological counterpoint , convert this space into a cosy room making it ideal for relaxed reading or a pleasant chat.
 
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Bar Cazalla
The small bar is a quaint space emphasizing the unique ceiling of Mudéjar style in "lacería". A tile originating from a bar of the nearby town of Guadalcanal, named Bar Cazalla. The Bar has a small terrace next to the fountain pool.
 
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Bar Cazalla Terrace
The bar area has a sunny terrace next to the Fountain-Pool. From here we are able to see the small Bullring and the country fields of Cazalla, with its Mudéjar orchards, still today cultivated with plows pulled by mules, popular postcard images only seen in these lands, as well as the use of donkeys for the transport of olives and cork.
 
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The Lodge
From the Music Room or from the Gallery we enter the Lodge, the place where breakfasts and dinners feel like eternity under the attentive watch of the gravestone, reminiscence of the finished works in 1576. A light wood gold finished baroque rosette dominates the room.
 
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Hall
The Hall area is from where you enter Palace. Familiar portraits preside over the area, the most noticeable is of its Excellence Mr. Don Manuel Maria de Morales and Molas, Governor of Seville when the April Fair was founded, asigned Lieutenants to his office where the gentlemen Bonaplata and Ibarra. An original receipt for the rights to a stand at the fair, currently conserves its forth grandson and proprietor. This space connects with the Music room, the Dining room and the Lodge.
 
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The Restaurant
The magnificent collection of Spanish ceramics mixed with 19th century English dishes. Two portraits set over splendid chimneys and two mahogany tables of enormous proportions are accompanied by 18th century English chairs. All this, dressed in ajuar of top quality, makes this an ideal setting for private meals, banquets or conferences, under the direction our Maitre Manuel González and the high standard quality Kitchen of our Chef Carmen Infante.
 
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Music Room
The Music Room is dedicated to the family Jódar. The parents to the first Jódar were members of the Royal House of Leon. His older son was Don Sancho Martinez de Jódar, first Military Governer of Andalusia and founder of the family name. Angel Branches, with the collaboration of Clary Sanchez de Moya, has created the decorative paintings. Furniture of different origins and great value, pictures of family and one magnific "Erad" piano, complete the accessability to large Dome of Martín de Gaínza and its grand stairways covered with 16th century tiles.
 
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The Palace Chapel
The Palace Chapel is attributed to the Faith of its owners. It presides over a magnificent altar, of Sevillian Rococo style, with a gorgeous image of the "Virgen de Carmen". There you will find the original sketch of the "Santo Christo de Jódar", the the 16th century "Virgen de La Paz", as well as the 16th century "Santísimo Christo de Mata" , in memory of the homonymy that is in the family property " Mayorazgo ", in the village of Bormujos. The mural paintings are work of Sevillian artist Amaro Sanchez de Moya.
 
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