From ancient sailors to daring explorers, uncover the captivating stories of those who shaped the shores of this iconic seafaring neighbourhood.
From humble beginnings to becoming a hub of cultural and historical influence, Triana embraced the gypsy community, fostering unique traditions like flamenco, while preserving the rich craft of Andalusian ceramics and tiles.
Cross the legendary Triana Bridge as we reveal its history and the deep ties uniting both sides of the river. Discover the passionate love legend of Itimad, a slave potter, and King Al-Mutamid, and unravel the mystery of how orange trees first arrived in Seville.
Marvel at the imposing façade of the Triana Market, once the site of the Spanish Inquisition, leaving a lasting mark on the city’s history.
Join our passionate local guides and explore the rich culture, traditions, and stories that make Triana unforgettable!
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The Torre del Oro is an impressive monument that offers a fascinating insight into the history of Seville and Spanish navigation.
The church of Santa Ana in Seville is a Catholic temple in Gothic-Mudejar style, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest and is popularly known as the cathedral of Triana.
Declared a National Historic Monument in 1976, the Isabel II Bridge, better known as the Triana Bridge, spans the Guadalquivir River to link the heart of the city with the charming neighbourhood of Triana.
One of the most beloved corners of the Triana district of Seville is the Plaza del Altozano, a very important place for the Sevillians of Triana.
A place of legends, where once stood the Castle of San Jorge, which between the 15th and 19th centuries was the prison of the Inquisition in Seville.
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