Casa de Lola Lucena
Located in the district of La Puebla de Cazalla, the Casa de Lola Lucena presents its main façade on the Calle Nueva, where the style is reminiscent of the Moors, with horseshoe windows and Moorish tiles. The ground floor was used for service and the upper floor was where the owners lived.
From the outdoor garden, enclosed by an Andalusian railing, there is a beautiful staircase leading to the upper part of the house, as well as columns in a certain Corinthian style that support the upper terrace. The highlight of the terrace is the blue and white tiled wainscoting in Seville style.
The house is currently divided into four privately-owned dwellings.
The interior cannot be visited.