Isla de la Cartuja, in Seville, is a cultural and modern space with some areas dedicated to leisure, entertainment and art. If you visit the city looking for a cultural proposal, this is your place.
Belonging to the district of Triana, the Isla de la Cartuja was the venue where the Seville Expo ’92 was held. It is the great cultural district of this Andalusian city, with areas dedicated to entertainment, art and leisure. With many futuristic buildings, they have tried over the years to maintain its validity and also have wanted it to be useful for Sevilians and visitors who are looking for a cultural offer in the city.
Isla de la Cartuja has several points of interest: the Torre Triana, an administrative building of the Andalusian Regional Government; the modern Torre Sevilla, the tallest building in Seville surrounded by the Parque Magallanes (Magellan Park); the Monasterio de la Cartuja, after which is called and where the remains of Christopher Columbus rested for a few years; several pavilions, such as the Pabellón del Futuro (“Pavilion of the Future”) and the Pabellón de Marruecos (“Pavilion of Morocco”); the Estadio de la Cartuja (“La Cartuja Stadium”); Isla Mágica; or Parque del Alamillo (“Alamillo Park”); among many other areas that are worth it.
If you fancy an original visit to a trendy area of Seville, we recommend Isla de la Cartuja, which you can reach crossing the Alamillo Bridge.
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