Discover the rich history and breathtaking beauty of Seville on a guided tour through its most iconic monuments. Accompanied by an official local guide, explore the magnificent Cathedral of Seville, also known as Santa María de la Sede, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Built on the remains of an ancient mosque, the cathedral houses impressive chapels, stunning architecture, the tomb of Christopher Columbus, and the spectacular main altarpiece.
Continue with a climb to the famous Giralda Tower, Seville’s most recognizable symbol. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the city that make every step worthwhile.
The experience ends at the Royal Alcázar of Seville, the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, where magnificent halls, intricate architecture, and lush gardens transport visitors through centuries of Andalusian history.
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The Royal Alcázar of Seville, also known as the Royal Palaces of Seville, is an impressive palace complex located in Seville, Spain. This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the city's architectural gems, with a rich history spanning centuries. Its origins date back to an ancient Roman construction, which was later adapted by the Visigoths before being transformed into a fortress by the Moors. Over time, the Alcázar underwent several renovations and expansions, incorporating architectural styles such as Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. Today, the palace is known for its beautiful gardens, ornate courtyards, and stunning decorative details that reflect the cultural fusion of its history. A visit to the Royal Alcázar is a journey through time, offering a unique glimpse into Seville's cultural heritage.
The Cathedral of Seville, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is one of Spain's most impressive monuments and the largest cathedral in the country. Measuring 126 meters in length, 76 meters in width, and 42 meters in height, it is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and the second-largest cathedral globally, surpassed only by the Basilica of Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil. This grand structure is the seat of the Archdiocese of Seville and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987, along with the Royal Alcázar and the Archive of the Indies of Seville. The cathedral is renowned for its architectural magnificence and historical significance, housing treasures such as the tomb of Christopher Columbus and a richly adorned main altar. Its grandeur and beauty make it one of Seville's most iconic landmarks and a testament to the city's cultural and religious heritage.
The Giralda is the iconic bell tower of the Cathedral of Seville, originally built as the minaret of the Great Mosque of Seville. Standing at 94.7 meters tall, the Giralda dominates the city's skyline and is one of Seville's most recognized symbols. Its architecture reflects a cultural fusion, combining the Islamic style of the Moorish period with Renaissance elements added later. The Giralda is an integral part of the UNESCO World Heritage site that includes the Cathedral, the Royal Alcázar, and the Archive of the Indies of Seville. Climbing the Giralda is a unique experience, offering spectacular panoramic views of the city and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history this monument represents.
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