Seville, monumental city par excellence , keep in its streets endless nuances: it’s cheerful , hospitable, open , sea , Marian , monumental …
His countless centuries of history have made Seville a city of great cultural and monumental wealth.
In every neighborhood , every street , every corner , Sevilla has a lot to show and feel, an artistic and monumental place to observe, from the smallest detail to the most emblematic building , in each step comes a square, a temple , a castle … and all imbued with the scent of orange blossom and jasmine off their gardens. In taverns , bars , restaurants you can find the perfect companion for your rest, perform the ritual of tapas and taste their wines and cuisine.
Seville has an important monumental site formed by the Cathedral, the Alcazar and Archivo de Indias , all declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its cathedral , of gothic style , built on an ancient Almohad mosque , is one of the world’s largest cathedrals. Next to it stands the Giralda , a former minaret of the mosque and now a symbol of Seville, and between them, the Patio de los Naranjos.
The Real Alcazar is located in the district of Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter of the city. Sumptuous palace consists of beautiful rooms, beautiful courtyards and magnificent gardens.
The Archive of the Indies is a Renaissance building where important documents of more than three centuries of history of an entire continent,the New World, are saved.
We also have to highlight its parks, gardens and squares. The Parque de Maria Luisa, considered an historic garden, has a variety of vegetation and beautiful walks, avenues, ponds, squares and roundabouts.
Mandatory stop is the Museo de Bellas Artes considered the
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The city also has an important monumental and artistic whole in its numerous convents and churches worthy of be visited, and there are the most venerated images by Seville during Easter.