The Casa Guardiola dates back to the 19th century, during the boom of Romanticism in Seville, when its construction was ordered by Andrés Parladé y Sánchez de Quirós, the Count of Aguiar, Royal Delegate of Fine Arts and Delegate-Director of the excavations in Itálica.
It has all the features of a stately home of the time, with access via an unsaddling patio, with the stables on one side and the house on the other with a main patio, loggia, garden, salons and other facilities.
Outside visit. It can host events for up to 186 people.