This building built in the 17C today houses the Presidency of the Andalusian Assembly. At first it was a naval school, then the residence of the Dukes Montpensier, then it became a seminary office at the start of the 20C. The main door designed by the architect Leonardo de Figueroa is one of the finest examples of the Baroque in Seville. At the top, a statue of San Telmo juts into the Andalusian sky.