Through this tour, you will visit the neighborhood located in the west of the Guadalquivir River. In this neighborhood, you will keep an eye out for the few remaining Corrales and also make stops during your walk for visiting the highlights such as the Triana market, Castillo San Jorge, and so on. You will enjoy the Islamic architecture, discover the beautiful ceramics, and learn how this place became famous for pottery. And finally walking across the stunning bridge of Isabel II, locally as the ‘Bridge of Triana’.
This typical square is bordered by the cathedral and the Giralda, the beautiful baroque episcopal palace, and the Convento de la Encarnación.
It is one of Seville’s iconic landmarks which means “Tower of Gold”.
It was built with the aim of allowing the development of the neighborhoods that are found on the north shore.
Built-in the eighteenth century, the Capilla de Los Marineros (Sailors’ Chapel) has been used for a wide array of purposes.
The creation of the Centro Cerámica Triana aims to represent the history of the pottery tradition of Triana.
It is a narrow passage. It owes its name to being next to the Castle of San Jorge , which was once the seat of the Holy Office, a prison for heretics and the Court of the Inquisition.
it is the famous market of city.
This museum consists of the remains of the Castillo San Jorge, the Spanish Inquisition.
This chapel which is named the Capilla del Carmen or known as the Virgen del Carmen is a small chapel and it was built in 1928 by Anibal Gonzalez.
The Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a metal arch bridge in Seville, Spain, that connects the Triana neighborhood with the center of the city.
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