A visit to the monumental area of Seville by a local guide, a specialist in historical studies at the University of Seville who will present the history of Seville through its main monuments on a family and fun tour.
Start of the tour, explanation of the origins of the city, visit of the courtyard of the old mosque
The City of Seville, one of the samples of Spanish plateresque art
The door of the Forgiveness, the oldest of the cathedral and the patio of the orange trees, ancient elements of the mosque. La Giralda, the tower of the Cathedral, the most famous monument in Seville. The exteriors of the Royal Chapel and the entire exterior facade of the Cathedral
Facade of the Real Alcazar and Patio de Banderas
Archivo General de Indias, the most important archive in Spanish history where all the documents originating from the relationship between Spain and the American colonies are preserved.
We will walk the neighborhood of Santa Cruz to get to the Murillo gardens. The neighborhood of Santa Cruz was the Jewish district of the city.
The old orchards of the Alcazar converted into public gardens. One of the parks with the most tradition in Seville. Magnolias, orange trees, ficus, ladies at night are some of the plant species that are interspersed with gazebos, fountains, ceramics and monuments in these extraordinary gardens of the city.
Current headquarters of the University of Seville, it was the most important tobacco factory in Europe. An important industrial and cultural patromonium. The atarvesaremos for its huge corridors and patios to reach the Plaza de España.
The Plaza de España is a magical work. The main monument of the Ibero-American Exposition of Seville in 1929 that brought together all the American countries which left their pavilions and official buildings as proof of their presence.
The María Luisa park is the first urban park in Seville (Andalusia, Spain) and one of its green lungs. In 1983 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the category of Historical Garden.3 It was inaugurated on April 18, 1914 as an urban park Infanta María Luisa Fernanda.
The Torre del Oro in Seville is an albarrana tower located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River, which served as a surveillance site for the old port of the city. It was declared a historical-artistic monument in 1931.
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