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On the outskirts of the Santiago neighborhood stands the Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro, which houses the Parador de Turismo within its grounds. Also known as the Alcázar de Arriba, it has Muslim origins. Notable features include its patio de armas (main courtyard), defended by three towers, and the terrace, offering stunning views of the Vega.
The former Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro I serves as the perfect setting to portray a decaying 16th-century Seville in ‘La Peste’, where digital effects impressively merge two cities separated by 30 kilometers in reality into a seamless cinematic experience.
This location also transformed into one of Seville’s gates in ‘Carmen’, featuring a nighttime scene where a captivating Paz Vega attempts to persuade Leonardo Sbaraglia, playing Sergeant José, with her intrigues during his watch.