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Attractions in Sevilla

This Cathedral was built to cover the land previously occupied by an Almohad Mosque in the XII Century.
The tower is actually the old minaret of the Almohad Mosque of Seville, from the XII Century. It is 97.5 meters high and it was subsequently transformed into a Renaissance bell- tower.
The Alcazar is a monumental complex that comes from the Muslim period. It consists of a series of palaces from different times and styles that is why they are called Royal Alcazars. Its gardens, halls, courtyards, orchards and rooms decorated with glazed...

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It is located in the Casa de la Lonja de Sevilla, a place chosen by Carlos III in 1785 in order to locate the Archivo de Indias. It is born with the aim of centralizing in only one place the documents related to the Spanish colonies that until then were...
This square was built due to the Spanish-American Exposition in 1929. It was inaugurated by His Majesty the King Alfonso XIII.
It is a military watchtower that is separated from the rest of the wall (Albarran tower), and it was part of the defensive works of the Alcázar of Seville. This tower was ordered to be built by the last Almohad governor of Seville, Ibn Uhla, in 1221,...
It is without any type of doubt the most popular and crowded quarter in Seville. It is located in the old part of the city of Seville on the place of the former Jewish quarter. When the king Fernando III conquers the city, the most important Jewish community...
This church houses the most valuable treasure in Seville, the Virgen de la Esperanza, popularly known as the Macarena because of the quarter where the basilica is located.
Because of D. Pedro Enríquez, Andalusia Major Governor, and his wife, Catalina de Ribera´ s wish, the construction of this building took place. It is considered to be an Andalusian palace “prototype” that mixes elements of the Italian Renaissance with...
It is a monastery of Hieronymites that was founded by Doña Ana de Santillán and Don Guzmán in 1475 for the members of the Religious Order of St Jerome.
This hospital was founded by Justino Neve in 1675 as residence for the venerable priests. It is located in the Santa Cruz quarter. The building has two floors and consists of a church and an old residence. Its courtyard with galleries of arcades in an...
It is located on the ruins of the primitive Major Mosque of Seville.
It is located in the place of the former Convento de la Orden Merced Calzada (Convent of the Religious Order Merced Calzada). It was founded by St Pedro Nolasco in one of the lands ceded by Fernando III, after the conquest Seville.
It is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Baroque style in Seville. The Palace of the Dukes of Montpensier is popularly known as Palace of San Telmo.
This garden was donated by the Princess María Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpellier, to the city of Seville in 1893. They were created as result of the gardens of the Palace of St Telmo that were donated to the city in 1893. Its redesign was carried...
The Reales Atarazanas were built by Alfonso X el Sabio.