The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija or Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija, or just the Palace of Lebrija, is now a museum in central Seville, Spain. Originally a mansion built in the 16th century, extensive renovations in the early twentieth century by the Countess of Lebrija incorporated original mosaic floors that had recently been found in Santiponce, in the former classical Roman town of Italica. This represents one of the largest collection of such pavements.
The palace has eclectic decorations, including neo-mudejar touches, portions of convents and older palaces, and traditional Sevillian azulejo tiles. It also contains both local furniture and decorations, and items, sculpture and pottery, rescued from the ruins at Italica.