What to See in Casco Antiguo
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Seville Cathedral
Historic Gothic cathedral recognized as the largest of its kind and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features the bell tower La Giralda and houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
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Alcázar of Seville
Historic royal palace and fortress known for its Mudéjar and Moorish architecture, extensive gardens, and cultural significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.
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Gold Tower
Historic twelve-sided military watchtower from the 13th century featuring Moorish architecture, now functioning as a museum and viewpoint with panoramic views of the river and city.
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Seville Bullring
Historic bullring and museum known for its traditional bullfighting events and cultural significance. The site includes an arena, chapel, and exhibitions on bullfighting history.
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Santa Cruz Quarter
Historic Jewish quarter known for its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, and notable landmarks such as the Alcázar Palace and the Cathedral with the Giralda tower.
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Metropol Parasol
Contemporary architectural structure featuring a large wooden canopy with panoramic city views, a marketplace, cultural spaces, and observation points.
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Gardens of the Royal Alcázar
Historic royal gardens and cultural park associated with the Royal Alcázar, featuring scenic outdoor spaces and architectural elements.
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Archbishop's Palace
Historic baroque palace built on Roman and Almohad foundations, serving as the residence and administrative center for archbishops. It houses notable architecture and significant art collections.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Hope Macarena
Neo-baroque Catholic basilica featuring a single nave and notable religious artworks. It houses the images of the Virgen de la Esperanza and other significant religious figures.
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Giralda
Historic bell tower originally built as a Moorish minaret and later transformed with Renaissance architectural elements, known for its panoramic city views and cultural significance.
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Pilate's House
A 15th-century palace combining Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Romantic architectural styles, featuring extensive azulejo tile collections and historical artworks.
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General Archive of the Indies
This 16th-century palace was designed in Spanish Renaissance style by an outstanding architect Juan de Herrera, the designer of residences…
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Church of the Savior
Historic baroque church notable for its Christian art and architectural beauty, built on the site of an ancient mosque. It is recognized as a national monument and designed by Leonardo de Figueroa.
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The Flamenco Museum
Visit this museum to learn all there is to know about Sevilla's traditional dance - its origins, influences, and different styles.
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Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
A fascinating display of all of the most famous Spanish artist spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. A must-visit for art fans.
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Sevilla Town Hall
The incredibly ornate town hall dates back to the 16th century and it is a great example of Plateresque architecture - an artistic movement…
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St Mary Magdalene Church
Baroque church and royal parish seat featuring the city's second largest main altarpiece. Originally part of a Dominican monastery, it was constructed between the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
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Plaza Nueva, Seville
Plaza Nueva is a public square in the city center of Seville, Spain, which contains Seville city hall.
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University of Seville
One of the best universities in Europe was founded in 1505 and it is located in a beautiful palace.
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Royal Shipyards of Seville
The Seville Shipyard is a medieval shipyard in the city of Seville that operated from the 13th to the 15th century.
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El Corte Inglés
El Corte Inglés S.A., headquartered in Madrid, is the biggest department store group in Europe and ranks third worldwide.
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