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Explore Seville's history with a private 45-minute to 1-hour tour of the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija, featuring Roman mosaics rescued from Italica.

This private tour costs $115.86 per group (up to 7 people) and lasts approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour. It takes place in Seville, Spain, starting at Plaza del Salvador and ending at the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija. This tour offers an exclusive look into one of the city’s most fascinating historic homes, with the chance to see remarkable Roman mosaics rescued from Italica by the Countess of Lebrija herself.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on archaeological preservation and the chance to explore one of the oldest houses in Seville. The visit is led by an official guide, providing insightful commentary on both the palace’s history and the Roman artifacts on display. The group size is intimate, making for a personalized experience, and the mobile ticket feature adds convenience.
The tour is perfect for those interested in ancient history, archaeology, and historic architecture, with a manageable duration that fits easily into a day of sightseeing in Seville. However, note that monument tickets are not included in the price, so additional entrance fees apply if you wish to explore further.

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The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija is a beautifully preserved historic residence in Seville. It remains one of the most remarkable houses from the city’s past, thanks to the efforts of the Countess, who was an extraordinary woman. She completed university studies and dedicated herself to saving Roman artifacts and mosaics, which are now displayed in her former home.
Visitors are greeted by stunning architectural details and a collection of Roman mosaics that offer a vivid glimpse into ancient Roman life. The house itself is a visual treat, blending historical charm with the remnants of the Roman Empire, creating a layered experience of Seville’s past.
The tour emphasizes the preservation efforts of the Countess, making it more than just a house visit—it’s a narrative of cultural conservation. The atmosphere is intimate, and the guide shares stories that bring this historic family home to life, making the visit both educational and engaging.

The central attraction of this tour is the large collection of Roman mosaics brought from Italica, an ancient Roman city nearby. These mosaics were rescued from destruction by the Countess of Lebrija, and they provide a precise idea of what a Roman domus (home) would have looked like.
Visitors can admire the intricate designs and craftsmanship of these mosaics, which offer detailed depictions of figures, patterns, and scenes from Roman times. The preservation of these mosaics allows for a direct connection to the past, making them a highlight for history buffs and archaeology enthusiasts.
Because the ticket prices for these Roman artifacts are not included in the tour, it’s worth planning for additional expenses if you want to explore the mosaics in depth at the site. The guide offers plenty of context, helping visitors appreciate the artistic and historical significance of these precious relics.
The tour begins at Plaza del Salvador, an easily accessible location near public transportation options. The meeting point is close to the monument to Martínez Motañés, making it straightforward to find.
The experience is private, ensuring your group has exclusive access to the guide and the site. The mobile ticket offers additional convenience, allowing you to skip long lines and go directly to the tour’s starting point.
The group size is limited to 7 people, providing a personalized experience and ample opportunity to ask questions. The tour’s timing is flexible within the 45-minute to 1-hour window, giving a relaxed yet rundown of the palace and its mosaics.
The tour is led by an official guide in Seville, who offers expert insights into the history of the palace and the archaeological significance of the mosaics. From the stories of the Countess herself to detailed explanations about Roman art, the guide makes the experience informative and engaging.
The guide’s storytelling style is appreciated for being clear and knowledgeable, making complex historical details accessible and interesting. This personalized approach enhances the visit, especially for those with a keen interest in history and archaeology.

This private tour welcomes most travelers, offering service animals allowance and proximity to public transportation. The duration is suitable for most visitors, with no extensive walking or physical demands indicated.
Since monument tickets are not included, visitors should budget extra if they wish to explore the Roman mosaics further on their own. The confirmation is received at the time of booking, with the possibility of receiving it within 48 hours if booked close to the travel date.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in planning. The tour’s private setting makes it ideal for those seeking a personalized, intimate experience of Seville’s historic treasures.

What sets this experience apart is its combination of history, architecture, and archaeology in a single, well-preserved location. The focus on the Roman mosaics rescued from Italica gives a rare glimpse into ancient Roman life, enhanced by the story of the Countess of Lebrija’s preservation efforts.
The short duration makes it a perfect addition to a busy sightseeing day, especially if you prefer a focused, in-depth visit rather than a large-group tour. Its personalized nature and the chance to see remarkably preserved mosaics make it a worthwhile choice for history enthusiasts.
This experience suits visitors interested in archaeology, Roman history, and historic architecture. It also appeals to those who appreciate personalized tours and off-the-beaten-path locations.
While it doesn’t include the mosaics’ admission tickets, the guide’s narratives compensate by providing context and background. It’s ideal for travelers who want a meaningful, intimate understanding of Seville’s ancient past, delivered in a relaxed and personal setting.
The private tour to the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija offers an engaging and visually striking experience, centered on Roman mosaics and historic architecture. Its personalized guide helps bring to life the story of the Countess’s efforts to preserve these artifacts, making it more than just a house visit.
While additional ticket costs are not included, the value of the guided insight and the chance to see remarkable mosaics justify the expense. The short, flexible duration makes it suitable for most itineraries, especially for those with a keen interest in archaeology and Roman history.
This tour is a must-try for anyone seeking an intimate, culturally rich experience in Seville, with expert guidance and the opportunity to stand among ancient Roman art preserved in one of the city’s oldest homes.
“An exceptional palace in a city of exceptional palace homes. The Countess was an amazing woman in any time, completing university and starting the …”
Are the Roman mosaics included in the tour price?
No, the tickets for the mosaics are not included in the $115.86 tour price. Additional admission fees apply if you wish to view the mosaics more closely at the site.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is most suitable for most travelers, including families. The group size is limited to 7 people, allowing for a relaxed experience for all ages.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour, making it a quick yet enriching visit.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Plaza del Salvador and ends at the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija. The meeting point is easy to find near public transportation options.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for your plans.