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10 unmissable places if you visit Sevilla

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By on 27/02/2018

Sevilla is characterized by a trace on tourists who visit. Leave good experiences. Leave memory of their seats, Their monuments, its historic buildings, parks, their neighborhoods, and its people.

In Andalunet, we have made a concise route Ten essential places if you visit Sevilla with the whole family.

Overlooks the River Guadalquivir and Torre del Oro

Overlooks the River Guadalquivir and Torre del Oro

1- Spain Square

Built by the famous architect Anibal Gonzalez and characterized by its regionalist character. This consists of a set of glorious buildings around a source and a channel. Where you can walk, enjoy the good weather that Sevilla offers and take a boat ride on the canal that skirts.

 

Spain Square

Spain Square

 

2- Maria Luisa Park

Old Palace Gardens San Telmo built in the seventeenth century. He is currently the most famous park in the city as well as being the first park to enjoy the city. Declared of cultural interest, It has beautiful gardens, vegetation and a small lake, peace fill you up.

In around is integrated the Spain Square and the Square America.

Maria Luisa Park

Maria Luisa Park

 

3-Torre del Oro.

Old watchtower he is guarding and defending the port of Seville, belonging to an ancient fortification. On the left bank of the river Guadalquivir Bathing Sevilla.

Torre del Oro

Torre del Oro

 

4- Alcazar and its gardens

It is a fortified palace surrounded by majestic full of vegetation and beautiful gardens ponds. Building with Arab past that has Renaissance elements, Baroque y manieristas. Offering a blend of culture and architectural styles.

It has its origins in the tenth century, at the time the Caliph of Cordoba Abderrahman III ordered an-Nasir, in the 913, the rise of a new government precinct, the Dar al-Imara, on the southern flank of the city. Hence its vestiges of Islamic art. It has a Moorish palace place and another Gothic.

 

Patio del Real Alcázar de Sevilla

Patio del Real Alcázar de Sevilla

 

5- Seville Cathedral and the Giralda

This Gothic cathedral, It is one of the largest in area in the world and is declared world heritage. It is visited by thousands of tourists, who they are amazed to see its spectacular architecture.

The Giralda, It is the bell, Cathedral of Santa Maria, which it was built in a couple of times, the bottom was made in the late twelfth century, the Almohad, and part of the upper third, It was about putting into the Christian era, to place the bells. In the highest part, is called a ball jar, about which, It stands the Giraldillo.

Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral

 

6- Barrio de Santa Cruz. Jewish quarter.

Neighborhood in the historic center which corresponds to a part of the old medieval Jewish quarter of Seville. It is one of the most important neighborhoods in Spain because of its history. The Barrio de Santa Cruz, It offers corners where you can lose streets that have survived the passage of time and history. It also offers an area with restaurants where you can eat and enjoy a moment of rest.

 

7- Collegiate Church of the Divine Savior.

Remarkable church with Baroque architecture. Inside which are worthy appreciate altarpieces.

Church El Salvador

Church El Salvador

 

8- San Luis church of French.

Example of Baroque at its peak. monumental complex composed of the church and the former Jesuit novitiate.

San Luis Church of the French

San Luis Church of the French

 

9- Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions, Sevilla.

Visiting this museum you can immerse yourself in the Sevillian culture. You will know the layout and furnishings of the old Sevillian houses, the spaces of old crafts and much more.

Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla

Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla

 

10- Museum of Fine Arts, Sevilla

Located in the Museum Plaza, It was inaugurated in the year 1841 and it is a critical place, where you can meet the Seville Baroque painting, including works by Zurbarán, Valdés Leal and Murillo.

Museum of Fine Arts

Museum of Fine Arts

Now you know the 10 unmissable places if you visit Sevilla. Prepare your luggage, Sevilla awaits you!

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