This is one of the best examples in Seville of Mudéjar architecture,
which is a combination of Christian and Muslim styles. When it was
built in the second half of the 15th century, its purpose was to
connect the already existing spaces, Despite its small size, the
elegant proportions create a composition of unique beauty. The materials
used in its construction, including roof tiles, glazed tiling in
the galleries, red brick and the white marble columns with bell-shaped
capitals are equally interesting, and show the influence of the
Nasrids, the dynasty that built the Alhambra in Granada.

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