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Seville – from Saturday the Alcázar open to the public one of his hidden semibasements

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By on 27/09/2018

 

From Saturday the Alcázar of Seville opened to the public in the vaulted basement which was cemented in the fourteenth century Palace of King Pedro I. Witness the transformation in the sixteenth century it led to the incorporation of the first gardens to the enclosure.

Three years of cleanup and recovery was needed by both Reina and the Alcázar archaeologist Miguel Angel Tabares and his team. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the basement again became a warehouse for reform debris main palace. And in the twentieth century it was used as the Alcázar service space to fall back into disrepair.

It is installed a drainage system to control moisture. also allow display in some of the pieces from archaeological excavations Alcazar recent years. And other ancient stored on the premises or in the Archaeological Museum.

He explains the director of the enclosure, Isabel Rodriguez, They will be mostly marble and ceramics as they are materials that can withstand space conditions.

 

Saturday, groups (by appointment through the web) They will be the first privileged through guided tours offered by the Alcázar on the Day of Tourism, but in a few days will see everyone visiting the oldest royal palace in use in Europe.

source sevillaactualidad.com

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