It was named after its owner, Jerónimo Pinelo. He was the son of Francisco Pinelo, a Genoan by birth, who was one of the wealthiest merchants in the city.
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This is one of the most interesting houses from the 16th century. It was named after its owner, Jerónimo Pinelo. He was the son of Francisco Pinelo, a Genoan by birth, who was one of the wealthiest merchants in the city. Today it houses the Reales Academias Sevillanas de Buenas Artes, Letras y Medicina. It has two storeys crowned by a mirador with a gothic ledge in perforated stone. Miradores became a characteristic feature of many Sevillian houses and several fine examples are still preserved. |