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ESTAMOS MUY CERCA EL MERCADO LA LONJA .
Iglesia de Santa Ana
The church of Santa Ana in Seville is a Gothic-style Catholic temple, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, whose construction began at the end of the 13th century. It is located in the Triana neighborhood of Seville and is popularly known as the Triana Cathedral.
Palacio de San Telmo
Below is the figure of Saint Elmo, patron saint of sailors, carrying a navigation chart and a ship in one hand. He is flanked by the city's patron saints, San Fernando and San Hermenegildo, dressed in their royal purple.
Real Fabrica De Tabacos
The Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville was the headquarters of the first tobacco factory established in Europe. It is the most important industrial warehouse in Spain from the 18th century. It has been cataloged as an Asset of Cultural Interest since 1959, with the category of Historical Monument.
Catedral de Sevilla
The Cathedral of Seville has a very rich artistic heritage. There you can see masterpieces from the history of painting. In fact, it is considered one of the best art galleries in Spain. You can see works by Murillo such as the portrait of San Fernando de Murillo, The Baptism of Christ or the Immaculate Conception.
Archivo General de Indias
S.A. The General Archive of the Indies, established in Seville in 1785, guards the funds produced by the institutions created by the Spanish Central Administration for the government and administration of the Spanish Overseas Territories.
Torre Giralda
At the top of the Giralda there is a very particular sculpture that is part of the cultural and artistic heritage of the capital of Seville. This is the sculpture popularly known as Giraldillo, although its official name is Triumph of the Victorious Faith.
Real Alcazar de Sevilla
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Real Alcázar of Seville is the oldest palace in use in Europe. Its origins date back to the 11th century, when the Muslim authorities decided to build a fortress in a strategic area of Seville to guarantee their security.
Torre del Oro
It was built in the first third of the 13th century, in the last moments of the Taifa kingdoms. Its name in Arabic was Borg-al-Azajal, which meant that the coating of golden tiles that shone in the sun was like gold and was reflected in the river, damaging the view.
Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla
“The tour along the lines of the plaza is complemented by a visit to the Exhibition Hall, which is made up of an exhibition of bullfighting paintings and engravings, as well as posters and a repertoire of a varied nature of the bullfighting imagery: bullfighter costumes, capes , everyone's heads and paintings by contemporary authors."
Parque de Maria Luisa
The María Luisa Park has its origins in 1849, when Antonio de Orleans, Duke of Montpensier and his wife, Infanta María Luisa Fernanda de Borbón, acquired the San Telmo palace and its gardens, converting them into a residence. They commissioned Lecolant, a French gardener, to design a colossal garden in the style of the building. This one was designed according to the growing English and French fashion.
Plaza de Espana
The Plaza de España is a spectacle of light and majesty. Framed in the María Luisa Park, this square was designed by the great Sevillian architect Aníbal González as an emblematic space for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. The result was a palace-square unique in the world.
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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