The BEST Historic Buildings in Seville City

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The BEST Historic Buildings in Seville City
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Take a look at our guide to the best historic buildings in Seville city. Travelling to the past has never been so exciting.

GUIDE TO THE BEST HISTORIC BUILDINGS IN SEVILLE

The events occured over the years have left wonderful historic buildings in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). These can be political, religious, architectural or artistic. Churches, statues, castles, walls, monuments, gardens, palaces, bridges and other buildings.

Although some are recent, Seville offers a large number of buildings of this type due to its past and the different civilisations that inhabited the capital of Andalusia. This makes the visit much more interesting and enriching. Some are in such good condition that you will think you are in the corresponding time.

The details, materials and aesthetics can be representative of a culture, a style, a certain period of time or a specific artistic trend.

Some of these buildings have been proclaimed World Heritage due to their importance, their beauty and their global relevance.

A JOURNEY TO THE PAST

Visiting these buildings is something exciting. See, live, feel and walk where others did centuries ago, be able to touch and listen to everything these buildings want to tell us, it is a unique experience and a reason to undertake the trip. They are ideal visits for those who know how to appreciate the culture, whether alone or with someone, since they are not only mere images or sculptures, but tell a story.

Among the best historic buildings in Seville are the Seville Cathedral, the Royal Alcazar or the Palace of San Telmo. Endless buildings to contemplate where time will fly by.

TUDESTINO wants to show you all the information of the best Historic Buildings in Seville.

Discover The BEST Historic Buildings in Seville City

Convento de Santa Clara
4.5
The Convento de Santa Clara (“Santa Clara Convent”) is located in the city centre of Seville (Andalusia, Spain), in the district of San Lorenzo. Until the twentieth century, it was a convent of cloistered nuns, but now the Council uses it with a cultural purpose. The Convento de Santa Clara has hosted, for example, an...

Casa de Pilatos
4.0
Casa de Pilatos (literally, “House of Pilates”), in Seville (Andalusia, Spain), is a mixture of different styles. On one hand, the Italian Renaissance and, on the other hand, the Spanish Mudejar. The construction of the palace began in the late fifteenth century. The building was carried out thanks to the idea of ​​Pedro Enriquez. However,...

Casa de Salinas
4.8
Casa de Salinas is one of the most beautiful houses of Seville (Andalusia, Spain). Casa Palacio Salinas was built in the sixteenth century in the magical district of Santa Cruz. Its facade goes unnoticed on Mateos Gago street. However, its interior hides treasures you would not expect to find. It was home to some wealthy...

Palacio de las Dueñas
4.0
Palacio de las Dueñas or Palace of the Dukes of Alba, in Seville, was the private residence of important Sevilian noble families. In the early seventeenth century, it was owned by the Spanish noble house House of Alba. The majestic palace is composed of a set of Andalusian patios and buildings and even a chapel...

Royal Alcazar of Seville
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The Royal Alcazar of Seville (in Spanish, Real Alcázar de Sevilla) was built on Roman foundations and was also used by the Visigoths. Later, a basilica (Basilica of San Vicente Mártir) was built, where San Isidoro was buried. Most of the current architecture of the Royal Alcazar is thanks to the Arabs who conquered Seville...

Castillo de San Jorge
4.8
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,...

Lebrija Palace
4.2
The spectacular Lebrija Palace (Palacio de Lebrija) or Palace of the Countess of Lebrija (Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija)  is located in the famous Cuna street, in Seville, parallel to the equally popular Sierpes street and just ten minutes walk from the Palacio de las Dueñas. It was a manor house in the sixteenth...

Palacio de San Telmo
4.8
The Palacio de San Telmo (“San Telmo Palace”), in Seville, is currently the headquarters of the Presidency of the Andalusian Regional Government. However, it started being the property of the Spanish Inquisition until it became in 1682 the headquarters of a seminary school of the Universidad de Mareantes, where the orphans of sailors were taught....

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