Costurero de la Reina
Costurero de la Reina
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Dimitris L
Sydney, Australia50,924 contributions
May 2019
We came across this interesting structure while walking towards Plaza de Espana and the Parque de Maria Luisa. Costurero de la Reina is sure different from other buildings and looks quite stocky. It is a hexagonal tower with little turrets at each corner. It's a 19th century building and now houses a tourist Information office as well as conferences and meetings. Worth a fleeting look.
Written April 11, 2020
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permia
Ireland64,782 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
A charming jewel of a little edifice was apparently built as a guard house for gardens that later became a public vast Park.
Seems to be only a legend that the future queen spent time here sewing with her ladies-in-waiting as she died years before it was constructed.
Nonetheless irrespective of role, it is exquisite.
Seems to be only a legend that the future queen spent time here sewing with her ladies-in-waiting as she died years before it was constructed.
Nonetheless irrespective of role, it is exquisite.
Written April 10, 2024
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Usman H
Manchester, UK144 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
We had not planned to go here but we stumbled upon it as we drove past. A guard house in a previous life although well kept and worth a visit.
Written July 21, 2018
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1TraveltheWorld
Alice Springs, Australia12,209 contributions
Sep 2015 • Couples
The Costurero de la Reina is located at the roundabout of Paseo de las Delicias and the Puente de los Remedios.
Standing as a sentinel, and originally a guard house, it appropriately stands guard.
right outside the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site of MarÃa Luisa Park and the famous Plaza de España.
This late nineteenth century building is quite an unusual and unique piece of architecture,which has now houses the local tourist information office on the ground floor.
Standing as a sentinel, and originally a guard house, it appropriately stands guard.
right outside the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site of MarÃa Luisa Park and the famous Plaza de España.
This late nineteenth century building is quite an unusual and unique piece of architecture,which has now houses the local tourist information office on the ground floor.
Written February 6, 2016
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PrestonGuild
United Kingdom56,052 contributions
Mar 2019
It is easy to miss this quirky two tone building because next to it is a large column with a fountain that has your attention.
Legend has it that the Spanish queen used one of the rooms to sew but is not true. This was built in 1878 in an Arabic style. The queen who apparently did the sewing had died by then.
It is now a tourist information office.
Legend has it that the Spanish queen used one of the rooms to sew but is not true. This was built in 1878 in an Arabic style. The queen who apparently did the sewing had died by then.
It is now a tourist information office.
Written November 22, 2019
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wildswanDelaware
Delaware564 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
This unique building was the sewing 'hideout' for a reclusive Spanish queen; now it houses a helpful, informative 'info. center' to help tourists visiting lovely Sevilla. Close to Maria Luisa Park.
Written February 25, 2016
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Raffiella11
Leicestershire, UK4,766 contributions
Sep 2015
The is the most fabulous and colourful building set on the corner of the main road in or out of the city.
It is called the Queens Sewing Box, but originally was a garden lodge.
Today it is a tourist office
It is called the Queens Sewing Box, but originally was a garden lodge.
Today it is a tourist office
Written October 22, 2015
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Ruby M
3 contributions
Apr 2022 • Family
A pretty building which we accidentally stumbled upon, personally wouldn’t go out my way to see but lovely to go past to see the architecture
Written April 30, 2022
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SEs
London, UK25,868 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
This is a colourful brightly coloured old guard house building. When you go on your tour a eye catching structure you will not miss it.
Written May 11, 2019
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LCPUSA
450 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
If you are coming from the river to the Maria Luisa park, you will pass by the Costurero de la Reina - a very small building that is cute to see, but nothing more.
Written January 9, 2019
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