A third day in Sevilla

Casa de Pilatos
Casa de Pilatos

After breakfast we shopped for dinner provisions then visited the Casa de Pilatos, a 15th century palace which was altered during the 19th century resulting in a mix of mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance and romantic styles. The lower level walls were adorned with blue tiles with mudejar stucco on the first floor, whose furnished rooms contained art work. The afternoon wasn’t so good, Christine was interested in an exhibition she thought was about the Easter processions but she’d mistranslated it. We paid our 8 euro each to find it was a dreary exhibition about the Turin Shroud, featuring grisly detailed descriptions of Roman torture, not what I want to hear on holiday.

A visit to Italica