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This convent was founded in 1475 and now it is inhabited by a community of Hieronymite nuns (a monastic order). There is a large museum inside the convent with several different rooms, one of which has a large cloister. It also... more
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MatÃas Figueroa designed this church in 1740 with three naves, dome, gallery and a rich baroque interior. Of the three entrances, the one with the pretty gardens in front of it is of special note. The main altarpiece is also in... more
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This building which used to be a seminary is now the seat of the Regional Government of Andalusia. Although you cannot go inside, it is worth having a look at the façade, one of the best examples of Churrigueresque style. At th... more
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This church, which was finished in 1841, is located just a few meters from the Casa de Pilatos. The most highly transcendental artistic work here is the mural painting of Our Lady of the Coral. It is said that the painting was... more
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This chapel within the main body of the cathedral is a fine example of the transition of architectural styles - from late Mannerism to early baroque, shown most effectively in the classic and austere exterior. Miguel de Zumárra... more
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This Gothic Mudéjar church, formerly a Gothic temple dating from the middle of the 14th century, has three naves, a simple Gothic façade and an altarpiece dating from the beginning of the 18th century. Silver lights from the 16... more
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This church was first built in the 14th century and was repeatedly modified in the 16th and 17th centuries. The chapels on the left wing were added in the 18th century. All this work has not damaged the overall beauty of the bu... more
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The yemas (one of the most typical sweets produced and eaten here in Seville) made at the San Leandro convent are famous. These and other cakes baked by the nuns can be bought during normal business hours inside the convent. It... more
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This church, built in the 15th century and completely remodelled in the 18th century, is the seat of the brotherhood commonly known as Los Panaderos (bakers), given that it was founded by an assocation of bakers in the late 16t... more
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Enjoy the exciting Sevilla FC soccer games in the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, which is conveniently located downtown. This stadium was inaugurated in 1958 and is able to host up to 45,000 spectators. "La Bombonera de Nervió... more
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Popular Seville Hotels
- Inglaterra Hotel
- Hotel Sevilla Center
- Sercotel Rey Alfonso X
- Silken Al Andalus Palace Hotel
- Casa Romana Hotel Boutique
- Tryp Macarena
- Doña Maria
- Dona Maria ****
- Casas de Los Mercaderes
- Plaza Santa Lucia
Popular Seville Things to Do
- Reales Alcázares (Los)
- Giralda (La)
- Teatro de la Maestranza
- BasÃlica del Gran Poder
- Cathedral
- Plaza de Toros de La Maestranza
- CarbonerÃa (La)
- Palacio Andaluz (El)
- Torre del Oro
- Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla
Popular Seville Restaurants
- Espigón (El)
- Egaña Oriza
- Albufera (L´)
- JuderÃa (La)
- San Marco
- Poncio
- Restaurante Chino Perla Orental
- Rey Don Pedro
- Hang Zhou
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