The photograph of the ceiling in the Ambassador Halls within the royal palace of Seville. This room is an ancient throne room, which later remodeled to be the waiting room for the ambassadors before they enter the throne room. The ceiling is highly ornamental showcasing the height of craftsmanship of the era.
The complex was designated a World Heritage Site, as well as a Spanish Cultural Heritage. It was built by Peter of Castile.
Various part of the palace shows example of the mudejar style in the iberian peninsula. It is known for its tile decoration that is both intricate and colourful.
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