The San Jacinto Street always has been the Triana's principal street. From there, we leave Triana, crossing the bridge, towards Seville, or, from there, one Sevillian goes in Triana´s land.
Always it was a beautiful street with very lordly houses to observe. What happens is that, since the street is pedestrian, this vision of the houses is clearer, cleaner and, logically calmer.
This is the building where resides nowadays the Triana-Los Remedios legal district that, in the origin, it was a house of recognized prestige in our city: the house of the Mensaque family.
The Mensaque family have been, from the 18th century, a family of great ceramists and take distributed works, both public and deprived along the whole city.
In their house of the number 33, San Jacinto Street it was not going to be less.
Though today we just show the front wall, the interior of the building is furthermore amazing for the quantity, and quality, of ceramics that we can see for all the walls of the same one.
It was built in the year 1900 and today it is a public building to which it is possible to go in to see it. The town hall has done a great labor of conservation of the same one for happiness of Sevillian and visitors.
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