Seville is known for its Cathedral and the Giralda, but the Andalusian capital has other important architectural treasures, both civil and religious, an intense life in their streets and squares and one of the most important art galleries in Spain.
The historic town can be seen walking, visiting the most interesting sites. The bullfighting ring, the Pilate´s House, the Reales Alcazares (Royal Palace) and its innumerable churches are well worth checking out.
An amazing variety of cuisine is discovered through the numerous tapas bars and restaurants in Seville. The tapas is an essential component in the daily live in Seville and a good excuse to visit the monuments.
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- What to see in Seville
A proposal to visit Seville with the contents already organized and ready in PDF and MP3
- To have in mind of Seville
Recomendation to take in consideration when organizing the visit to Seville
- What to see in Seville
- Chronological journey through the history of Seville
A tour for the history of the province of Seville
- Chronological journey through the history of Seville
- Cathedral of Seville
The major Gothic temple of the world, it houses a great collection of works of art
- Giralda Tower
Is the symbol of Seville. A mixture of cultures of infinite beauty and tower of the cathedral
- Archbishop´s Palace
Just beside the Cathedral, its façade is a brillian example of Sevillian Baroque style
- Mercy´s Hospital (Hospital Santa Caridad)
This hospital was founded in 1670 and is a good example of Barroque arquitecture
- Church of the Mercy and Saint George
The church houses an important painting collection of Sevillian Barroque
- Collegiate Church of El Salvador
The most splendid church in Seville, second to the Cathedral
- Santa Ana Royal Parish Church
Magnificent XIII century church, known as the Cathedral of Triana
- Basilica of the Macarena
The Virgin of the Macarena is a 17th-century sculpture of great beauty
- San Luis de los Franceses Church
Its facade is a wonderful altarpiece typical Sevillian style
- Santa Maria la Blanca church
One of the loveliest churches of the Sevillian architecture during the early Baroque
- Cathedral of Seville
- The Alcazar
Palaces and gardens of different artistic styles from the Islamic period on
- House of Pilatos
This 15th-century palace was the residence of the Dukes of Medinaceli and holds an impressive collection of works of art
- Gold Tower
It was part of the city walls. Covered by golden tiles, it could be seen from far away
- Archivo de Indias: File of the Indies
The building was designed by the architect Juan de Herrera between 1585 and 1598
- Town Hall
The building is one of the most notable examples of Plateresque architecture
- Real Fabrica de Tabacos (Royal Tobacco Factory)
One of the biggest industrial buildings done in Europe in the 16th century
- Triana bridge
Iron architecture of the nineteenth century. Cross over and meet another symbol of the city
- Arco del Postigo (Postern Arch)
Through this popular gate in the wall came in the oil that was sold in the markets
- The Alcazar
- A stroll in Santa Cruz
To walk through its narrow streets, it to live the Sevillian romantic leyends
- A stroll in Triana
Quarter for sailors, artisans, bullfighters and flamenco singers and dancers. Triana is the most universal neighborhood
- A stroll in Santa Cruz
- Plaza de España (Spain Square)
The square symbolizes Spain’s warm embrace to the Ibero-American countries
- Maria Luisa Park
One of the most beautiful parks in Spain
- America Square
It was designed for the Ibero American Exposition of 1929
- Alfonso XIII Hotel
It was built as the most luxurious hotel in Europe for the Ibero-American Exposition
- Plaza de España (Spain Square)
- Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
The museum holds one of the best collections of Spanish painting and sculpture
- Maestranza bullring
Is considered to be one of the most important bullfighting rings in Spain and has a very long tradition
- San Lorenzo Square
In the middle of San lorenzo neighboorhood, where the Basilica del Gran Poder can be found
- Plaza Nueva (New Square)
A space for cultural gatherings and the perfect spot to rest your tired feet
- Roman ruins of Italica
The Italica that can be seen today, corresponds to a neighborhood built in the late first century AD
- Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
- The April's fair of Seville
The April's fair of Seville is an explotion of joy and color in spring
- "Diego Rivera, cubist. From the Academy to the forefront". 1907-1921
- "Dinopétrea" The Dinosaurs are already in Seville
A magnificent exhibition that takes the visitors to the world of dinosaurs
- Exposition "Plegarias atendidas. Colección de exvotos mexicanos"
The votive offerings are memories that refer to the fact of a miracle
- Nadav Kander's photographs comes to the house of the province of Seville
A selection of works which provides a comprehensive perspective of the author
- Pedro de Campaña in the altarpiece of la iglesia trianera de Santa Ana of Seville
The altarpiece is one of the most outstanding works of the Andalusian Renaissance
- The April's fair of Seville
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