Attractions in Seville
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In Seville’s Triana neighborhood, near the Guadalquivir River, the Castillo de San Jorge served as the headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition from 1481 to 1785. Originally a 12th-century castle, it […]
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North of Seville, near the Guadalquivir River, lies Itálica, one of Andalusia’s most significant historical sites. Founded in 206 BC, Itálica was the first and largest Roman settlement in southern […]
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Located in the heart of Seville, Barrio Santa Cruz is a historic neighborhood that once served as the city’s Jewish quarter. This charming area is characterized by its narrow, winding […]
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In the heart of Seville, Baraka Sala Flamenca offers an authentic experience of the Andalusian art of flamenco. This traditional venue features a raised stage, providing clear views of the […]
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The Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas, a 14th-century walled monastery in Seville, Spain, carries a rich historical legacy. It once served as the burial place for Christopher Columbus […]
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Founded by the flamenco guitar legend Jose Luis Postigo, Casa de la Guitarra in Seville is both a museum and a performance venue. This unique exhibit, the first of its […]
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Nestled just off the Plaza Santa Cruz, Los Gallos Tablao Flamenco stands as one of the world’s most prestigious flamenco venues and the oldest in Seville. This family-owned tablao offers […]
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The Church of the Divine Savior, Seville’s second largest church, stands on the site of the city’s former largest mosque. This historic location offers a vivid glimpse into layers of […]
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Originally a home for aged priests, the Hospital de los Venerables in Seville now houses a museum that showcases works by renowned Spanish artists, including Diego Velázquez and Bartolomé Murillo. […]
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Pilate’s House, or La Casa de Pilatos, is a magnificent blend of Spanish Mudejar and Italian Renaissance architecture, built in the early 16th century by the dukes of Tarifa. Inspired […]
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The Roman Necropolis Museum (Museo de la Necropolis Romana) in Seville, Spain, offers a well-preserved archaeological site that provides a glimpse into the ancient history of Andalusia. First discovered in […]
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El Palacio Andaluz, Seville’s largest dedicated flamenco venue, is housed in a renovated warehouse and has earned accolades for its vibrant performances. This theater hosts two nightly shows, each featuring […]
In the heart of Seville, the 19th-century Perdigones Tower (Torre de los Perdigones) rises as a striking industrial landmark. Its red-and-yellow brick facade makes it instantly recognizable against the city’s […]
Every Thursday, the inner city streets of Seville come alive with the Mercadillo del Jueves, one of Europe’s oldest flea markets. Stretching along Calle Feria, this bustling market offers a […]
Seville Opera, also known as Sevilla de Opera, is a unique theater in Seville, Spain, that offers live, participatory performances blending various stylistic elements. This intimate, theater-in-the-round setting stages arias […]