All Together Now
Seville’s Alcazar Palace has been a royal residence since the 10th century, which means there’s been a fair amount of redecorating through the years. The ornate Moorish carvings that grace the first floor gave way to Renaissance arches on the second.
And the mosaic tiles inspired by those in Morocco and elsewhere in the Middle East are combined with replicas of tapestries that graced medieval walls.
Each successive ruler left his or her mark—including King Pedro 1 in the 14th century and Charles V and Isabella in the 16th.