Culture in Seville City

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Culture in Seville City
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If you’re one of those people who like to take advantage of a holiday or leisure time to get closer to culture, Seville is the ideal place for it. It’s a city with years of history, with large and important historical and tourist sites. Its people are open, warm-hearted and cheerful. Here, you have a wonderful opportunity to enjoy all this.

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Its spectacular heritage, the result of the passage of so many civilisations that have left their mark on the city (Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Muslims…), is one of its main attractions. We cannot forget its delicious cuisine, which has become itself a reason why the city and the province receive thousands of tourists annually.

In the province you can enjoy various forms of cultural events, which are expressed daily through the traditional life of its people.

You can visit fantastic theatres, ancient sites, the most unique spots, archaeological or modernist museums, historical buildings, churches and cathedrals and house-palaces. Attend some diverse festivities of great tradition such as Holy Week, or pilgrimages and fairs such as the well-known April Fair.

For all that has been said, it’s worth visiting Seville, Spain. On TUDESTINO you can find all the information you need to spend a fantastic stay in Seville.

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Muelle de Nueva York
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Muelle de Nueva York (“New York Dock”) is located on Paseo de las Delicias, in Seville, on the east bank of the Guadalquivir river. It passes by more than 700 metres from the San Telmo bridge to Los Remedios’. Muelle de Nueva York was built in 1905. It was called like that because the ships...

Esfera Armilar
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Esfera Armilar (“Armillary Sphere”), or what is also known as Monumento Milla Cero de la Tierra (“Zero Mile Centre Monument”), is located in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). Specifically, it is located in Plaza de Cuba, along the Guadalquivir river and at the feet of the San Telmo Bridge. This monument came up from the idea of...

Plaza del Triunfo
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Plaza del Triunfo, in Seville, is surrounded by historical buildings such as the Alcazar of Seville (with the Patio de Banderas within its walls), the Plaza de España and the Seville Cathedral. But do you know why this square, located in the Santa Cruz district, is called like that? Keep on reading and we will...

Capilla del Cachorro
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Capilla del Cachorro, also known as Basílica del Cristo de la Expiración, Basílica del Cachorro or Basílica del Patrocinio, is located in Seville‘s Triana district (Andalusia, Spain). This temple consists of two chapels attached to each other due to their small size. The first chapel dates from the seventeenth century, while the second one is...

Pabellón de la Navegación
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The Pabellón de la Navegación (literally, “Navigation Pavilion”) is located in Isla de la Cartuja, in Seville, right by the banks of the Guadalquivir River. The pavilion was built for the Expo ’92 and now has a permanent exhibition called “Seville and navigation of the Atlantic”. There you can explore all the important factors from...

Castillo de San Jorge
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The Castillo de San Jorge (“Castle of St. George”) is located in Seville’s Triana district. It is a medieval fortification next to the Guadalquivir river. It was built with a prison inside to protect the population during the time of the Visigoths, until in the thirteenth century belonged to the Christians. After an abandoned time,...

Plaza de Toros de Sevilla
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The Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza Bullring in Seville is probably one of the main tourist attractions in Spain for lovers of bullfighting. It is located in the Sevilian district of El Arenal. Inside the Plaza de Toros you will also find the Bullfighting Museum (“Museo Taurino”), which opened in 1989 and in 2008...

Puente de Triana
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The Triana Bridge (Puente de Triana), also known as Elizabeth II Bridge (Puente de Isabel II), was built in Seville between 1845 and 1852. This bridge replaced the Puente de Barcas (literally, “Boats Bridge”), which for centuries linked the Arenal and the Triana districts, near the ancient Castle of St. George. Puente de Triana is...

Museum of Arts and Popular Customs
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The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville (Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de Sevilla) is located in Plaza de America, inside Parque Maria Luisa, opposite the Archaeological Museum of Seville. The museum houses a library dedicated to ethnography and museology, an archive of audiovisual and photography and a conference room. There is...

Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
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The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla) is located in a building that was originally the Monastery of the Order of Mercy since the time of Ferdinand III. The museum was founded in 1835 and finally opened in 1841. Exhibits like paintings and sculptures dating back to the Baroque...

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