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Beautiful medieval Islamic palace showcasing a unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish architecture.
A striking, late 15th-century Moorish palace with beautiful gardens.
This lovely structure was originally built as a minaret for a mosque, although it has since been converted into a bell tower.
This majestic Cathedral dates back to the 15th century and claims to be the third largest building of its kind in the world.
Plaza de España has been completely renovated. It is absolutely gorgeous and if you've been before you need to re-visit. If you have never been - you must go. It was designed by Aníbal González and
An archive containing some of the most important historical records of Spanish colonialism in the Americas.
Maria Luisa Park The Maria Luisa Park is the largest park in Seville and one of the most beautiful in Europe. It has a very interesting history. Maria Luisa Fernanda was the younger sister of Queen...
A popular flamenco club featuring lively nightly performances.
These winding streets lined with shops and cafes make up one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city.
An art museum with a strong collection of medieval and Renaissance -era Spanish painting.
Rumor has it that this beautiful tower was once tiled in gold; now, it houses a museum detailing the maritime history of the city.
An art museum featuring the work of the legendary Spanish painter Murillo.
The marble University building dates back to the 15th Century and once housed Seville's tobacco factory, the inspiration for Bizet's opera Carmen.
