Carmona is a very suggestive town east of Seville and 30 miles from the capital, heading for Madrid with a population of around 28,000.
Its altitude above sea level is 253 meters and overlooking the fertile plain of the River Corbones from "hillsides", has always been populated by all the civilizations that have passed through Andalusia and have left traces in it of different cultures as the Roman Necrópolis, the Seville door, the church of Santa María and San Pedro and the various palatial houses that are distributed by its beautiful historical center.
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- Carmona in history
The thousand-year-old Carmona has seen all the peoples that have occupied Andalusia
- Carmona in history
- Santa Maria Church
It is the most important religious construction in Carmona. It was raised in the 15th century
- San Pedro Church
The belfry of the church is inspired by the Giralda Pillars
- Madre de Dios Convent
It was founded in the 16th century, the church is covered by an interesting Mudejar coffering
- Santa Clara Convent
The monastery gathers architectural elements ranging from the 15th to the 18th century
- Convento de la Concepción
It was built in the 16th century. Some interesting elements are preserved from that century
- Las Descalzas Convent The Trinity Church
A magnificent tabernacle used in the Holy Week is preserved inside the temple
- Chapel of San Mateo
It was built to commemorate the Christian conquest of Carmona
- San Bartolome Church
The image of Jesus Nazareno stands out, carved by Ocampo in 1607
- San Blas Church
It is one of the oldest churches in the city. It is located in the old Jewish Quarter
- San Felipe Church
Its facade tower combines Mudejar and Renaissnce style
- Santiago Church
It was built during the reign of Pedro I, the cruel in the 14th century
- El Salvador Church
Some extraordinary 18th century works of art can be seen inside this church
- Santa Maria Church
- The Seville Door
It was one of the doors of the ancient Roman city crossing the Augustan Via
- The Cordoba Door
Via Augusta entered the city through this door
- The fortress of the King Pedro I
This palace was the one preferred by the King of Castile Pedro I
- San Fernando Square
This museum takes us on a tour through Carmona from Prehistory to today
- Museum and Interpretation Centre in Carmona
This museum takes us on a tour through Carmona from Prehistory to today
- Other interesting buildings
Interesting civil buildings can be seen while walking through the streets of the city
- Necropolis
It dates back to the 1stcentury BC and has more than 250 tombs, mausoleums and quemaderos (burning spots)
- Roman Amphitheater
It was built in the 1st century BC to celebrate combats between gladiators and beasts
- The Seville Door
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