Main monuments of Sevilla

Charity Chapel (Rota)

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The chapel has a baroque style and Latin cross shape with a length of 18 meters and 10.40 of width. On the main altar there is an alterpiece made by Diego Roldan, sculptor from Jerez (XVIII). In the central niche of this alterpiece there is an image of Ou ...

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Mayetería (Rota)

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To talk about agriculture in Rota means talking about Mayetería “the work in the field of the roteño, the roteño farmer”.The Mayeto has lived dedicated to cultivate a land that gives its best fruits. Hunched and sweaty, this is like was seen the fa ...

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Central Market (Rota)

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This market was built in 1928 on the solar side of the Convent of The Merced. Around a central porticoed courtyard were distribuited stalls to sell beef, fish, eggs, vegetables, fruits, etc. Also the departaments to coffe,municipal inspetion and veterinar ...

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San Roque Chapel (Rota)

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It was built in the middle of the 17th century. In the past, it was located in the outskirts of the town centre and it was a prayer centre for the peasants. Today, the chapel is situated in the town centre in a square which bears its name. It consists of ...

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Houses that "Trascalan" (Rota)

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At the begining it was a common space where the inhabitants had a coexistence system caracterized by the meeting, closeness, humility, modesty, creativity and movement. The expression tras-cala makes reference to crossing the back street, and this partic ...

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Our lady of the "O" (Rota)

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This temple was built on century XVI and financied the D. Rodrigo Ponce de León works, Duke of Arcos. The inside highlights thanks to its style Gothic, Elizabethan, Plateresque, Baroqe and Renaissance style. The church is formed by a central nave with l ...

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Los Pinares (Rota)

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It is a natural space with a great ecologic value which stretches from Virgen del Mar to Punta Candor. It was created in order to stop the sand dunes moving from the coast towards the arable lands in the town and dates back to the first decades of the 20t ...

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The most emblematic houses of the city

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It is a route through the four most emblematic houses of the city that are opened to the public. Discover the beauty and wealth of these unique houses, it's wonderful gardens, numerous halls, stately stairs, archaeological remains, religious images and th ...

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Luna Castle (Rota)

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It was built over a Muslim fortified convent or ribat from century XI. It has a rectangular ground and five castellated turrets. Ponce deLeón used the castle as a residence and the Catholic Kings were hosted in it during their visit to the city. This for ...

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Los Corrales Beach (Rota)

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It is an amazing natural space and you can arrive there from Diputación Avenue, through path network and pedestrian walkways raised that safeguard the dune system. Los Corrales beach counts aproximately with 1.437,64 meters of lenght that extends from Pl ...

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Fishing Port (Rota)

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The Fishing Port is located in the far north of the Bay of Cadiz. The ports is built on big esplanade, a town centre extension of Rota. Its main entrance is called Sea Gate, over it there is the ancient lighthouse, which is from 1915. Next to it you can ...

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La Merced Tower

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This is the only architectonical remains about the old La Merced Convent founded by D. Rodrigo Ponce de León in century XVII. It was destroyed by the earthquake that suffered Rota on 1.722. The new tower is squared on the bottom side and octagonal on the ...

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Botanic Park Celestino Mutis (Rota)

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The Botanic Park Celestino Mutis is located back of the litoral. It is a place to the relaxation, meditation, the enjoyment and to study the life that there is in the Botanic. There you find a Little vegetation represntation of the world and more tha all ...

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Seville Cathedral and Giralda

  +34 954 21 49 71

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The Cathedral and Giralda are some of the historical buildings that you have to add in your “places to visit”. Why? the Gothic Christian cathedral has the largest area in the world, and inside it keeps the funeral monument to Cristobal Colón. T ...

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Real Alcazar

  +34 954 50 23 24

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It was originally developed by Moorish Muslim kings. The palace is renowned as one of the most beautiful in Spain and it was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The remains of a building dating from the 1st century have been found but ...

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The Flamenco Dance Museum

  +34 954 34 03 11

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The Flamenco Dance Museum is a window into the world of flamenco. In an 18th century building that was constructed over the foundation of an ancient Roman temple, it's located in the oldest part of the city. The museum has a vaulted basement, following ...

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Plaza España

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It has been given the status of Treasure of the European film culture. Many movies such as Star Wars have been filmed here. It was built in 1929 for the American Iberian Expo. It is a must during your visit to Seville. ...

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Plaza de América

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Plaza de América is a square inside Parque de María Luisa surrounded by buildings designed by the architecture Anibal Gonzalez and built for the Ibero-American Expo of 1929. Nowadays these buildings hold the Museum of Arts and Popular Customs. ...

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Parque de María Luisa

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It was inaugurated as public park in 1914 and it is by far the most important park of the city. This park counts with more than 100 different type of plants and small groups of gardens, each one of them with their own identity, organized and separated by ...

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Barrio de Santa Cruz

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Discover the tourist heart of the city, home to the Seville Cathedral and a wonderful view of the Giralda and the Real Alcázar. You can enter through Mateos Gago street, an ideal place to enjoy some delicious tapas in one of the many bars. The magic of t ...

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Torre del Oro

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It was declared a historic monument in 1931 and it was built in 1220 by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control the access to Seville via the Guadalquivir river. Like many of the historical buildings in Seville, after the re-conquest, it was converted t ...

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Cartuja Monastery and the Andalusian Contemporary Art Centre

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The Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, also known as the Monastery of the Cartuja, is a religious building on the Isla de La Cartuja. Thanks to the fertile land right on the side of the river, the Moorish built a number of ovens to obtain clay, afte ...

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Costurero de la Reina

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Located next to Parque de María Luisa, it was the first Neo-Mudejar building in Seville, as we can notice thanks to its big windows. At the beginning, it was used as the house of the security guard of the Palacio de San Telmo. ...

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Hospital de la Caridad

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It is a baroque charity hospital built in the XVII century using the remains of the San Jorge church, located in the Arenal. Once it was finished in 1670 the Brotherhood decided to build a hospice, the project was very successful that they ended up buildi ...

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Palacio de Las Dueñas

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The palace is one of the major historic homes in the city of great architectural and artistic heritage. The palace consists of a series of courtyards and buildings. The style ranges from Gothic art and Moorish to the Renaissance, with local influences in ...

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Santa Ana de Triana Church

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It was built in 1266 by Alfonso X as he was cured of a disease he had. This church well known as the Cathedral of Triana is a great example of the gothic-mudejar style. ...

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El Salvador Church

  +34 954 21 16 79

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It was originally built during the roman period. During the Arabs time (between 829-1182) it was the biggest mosque of the city until the re-conquest when Fernando III in 1248 carried some work to change its orientation so that it could be a church. ...

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Perdigones Tower

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It is the tower of the old foundry specialised in bullets. Built outside of the Old town in 1885 it was owned by Manuel de Mata y Muñoz. It is currently opened as a viewing deck. ...

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La Macarena, Arch and Basilica

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It is home to the famous Hermandad de la Macarena, it was built in 1941 and meant to be the gallery of the Hermandad. Designed by Aurelio Gómez Millán it was given the status of Small Basilica by the pope in 1966. ...

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Basilica de “El Cachorro”

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Its official name is Basilica del Cristo de la Expiración, It was built during the XVII century. In 2012 the Pope Benedicto XVI gave it the status of minor basilica. There are a total of four minor basilica in Sevilla, this one is the only one in Triana. ...

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Old City Walls of Seville

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The city was surrounded by walls since the Roman period, and they were maintained and modified throughout the subsequent Visigoth, Islamic and finally Castilian periods. The walls at once had more than 18 entrance to the city until the 19th century, when ...

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General Archive of the Indies

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It was built between 1583 and 1598 as a place for exchanges between merchants. During the reign of Carlos III in 1785, it was turned into the General Archive of the Indies, in order to bring together under a single roof all the documentation regarding the ...

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Hospital de los Venerables

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In 1627, the Brotherhood of Silence (Hermandad del Silencio) decided to provide housing for elderly, poor and disabled priests. They rented a house where the priests were given shelter and assistance. After few years the house was too small for the demand ...

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Seville City Hall

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Located in the Old Town it is a great example of the Plateresque architecture. The building has a beautiful façade where you can find grotesque motifs inspired by Italian Florentine architecture, heraldry symbols, allegories of Justice and Good Governmen ...

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Casa de Pilatos

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Its architecture makes the palace an essential visit during your holidays in Seville. It is a renaissance and Mudejar-style Andalusian palace with romantic elements and it is considered the best Andalusian noble building and a fabulous Sevillian architec ...

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Hospital de las Cinco Llagas

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It is also known as the hospital of the blood. The construction of the building began in 1546, as a legacy of Don Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera, who had died in 1539, at the beginning there were only 15, then in 1559 an extension was added. It is currently ...

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La Maestranza Bullring

  +34 954 21 03 15

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It is known as the Bullfighting Cathedral. This bullring is one of the oldest in Spain, it was originally built in 1733 using only wood and the first one having a circular shape. Throughout history many architectures such as Anibal Gonzalez have performed ...

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Casa de los Pinelo

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Located in the Old town and built over the remains of a middle ages palace it is a great example of the renaissance architecture along with Pilatos House, Dueñas Palace or Mañara Palace. It houses both the Real Academia Sevillana de Buenas Letras and th ...

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Ruins and Museum of San Jorge Castle

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It was a middle-age castle used as a prison during the Spanish Acquisition. During the XIX century, it was demolished in order to build the Triana food market. The remains can be seen on a lower level, there is also a Spanish Acquisition museum. ...

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Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville

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Visit the first tobacco factory from Europe built in century XVIII, which is considered a magnificent architectural representation of the old industrial regime. Nowadays, it houses the Rectorate of Seville University. ...

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Palacio de Lebrija

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Located in the Old Town and built during the 16th century, we have to point out its impressive Roman mosaic. It was in 1901 when the countess of Lebrija bought it and renovated to house her antiques. ...

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Magdalena Church

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Following the baroque style of the XVIII century it was built in 1691 by Leonardo de Figueroa, using the remains of a middle age church, and with a doubt, it is one of the most magnificent and well-crafted churches in the entire city. ...

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Military Historical Museum of Seville

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A few steps away from Barrio de Santa Cruz and next to Parque de María Luisa, you can find this museum with more than 5000 pieces of history and art that explains the impact of the army in the Andalusian society. ...

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Del Valle Church

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This church is also known as the Gipsy Church, located in the Old town it was built using the structure of the old Del Valle convent. This church has always kept a close relationship with the Casa de Alba. ...

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Sailors´ Chapel of Triana

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Right in the heart of Triana, its construction was carried out in 1759 using a small church owned by the Navy academy. From the beginning until 1759, this temple has been used as an Anglican Church, theatre and a warehouse during the French invasion. ...

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Saint Joseph´s Chapel of Seville

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It is the only church in Seville design and built by carpenters. This project made a group of architecture take it to court as they thought carpenters were not prepared enough. It was built in two main process, one in 1699 and the one in 176, having as a ...

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Saint Paula Convent of Seville

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It is one of the few enclosed convents of Seville located in the Old town. It was built in 1473 when the Pope Sixto IV gave a Papal Bull to two widows so that they could be registered in the San Juan de la Palma convent. ...

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Saint Clement Monastery of Seville

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On November 23th 1248, Fernando III arrived to Sevilla after recon quested, that day was Saint Clement day. It is located between the river and the Alameda de Hercules. ...

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Archaeological Museum of Seville

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Located at the America Square this museum was designed by the famous arquictect Anibal Gonzalez. Among all its collections the most important ones are the romans and the Hispano-romans coming from the city Italica, just few miles away from Seville, stayin ...

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Museum of Folklore and Arts of Seville

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Opposite from the archeological museum it is located in a building known as the Mujedas Pavilon, built in 1914 and then used for the 1929 Expo. Nowadays there are up to eight different exhibitions all of them supported with videos and interesting facts ab ...

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Fine Arts Museum of Seville

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This museum is nowadays considered the most important Spanish gallery. The building was built after the recon quested of the city in 1247 with the desire of having one more convent. One of its most notables collection is the Sevillian paint from the XVII ...

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Santa María la Blanca Church

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Located in Barrio de Santa Cruz, it was built over an old 13th-century synagogue, the result of an important Jewish community that used to live in Seville at the time. In 1391, after the pogroms, it was turned into a Christian church. ...

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Basilica del Gran Poder

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Located in the Old Quarter, it was designed by Alberto Balbotín de Orta and Antonio Delgado y Roig. It is one of the four minor basilicas of Seville since 1992 when Pope John Paul II gave it that status. ...

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Torre de Plata Seville

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Get knowing the octagonal tower from century XIII located in Santander Street. During Alfonso X time, it was known as Azacanes tower too and it was restored in 1992. When the walls lost the utility as defence, these were used like support to houses, malls ...

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Calle Agua

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This narrow, shaded alleyway runs alongside the walls of the Alcázar up to the beautiful Plaza Alfaro and Plaza Santa Cruz (where painter Murillo was born in 1618). Its name, Agua (water) comes from the small aqueduct that used to run along the top of th ...

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Real Alcázar

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Let to be charmed by one of the oldest palaces of use in the world. On the walls you will see the influence of the different cultures that have been there from the end of century XI until nowadays. In the Palace highlights Patio de las Doncellas, decorate ...

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Bellver Museum - Casa Fabiola

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Through out the Bellver colection discover the history of the city during the century XIX, literature, music, fine arts, the influence and knowledges transmition imported and exported by the romantic travellers. The donation count with 567 art treasures. ...

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Metropol Parasol

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Popularly known as Las Setas, due to its mushroom-like shape, it was designed by architect Jürgen Mayer and it is the world’s largest wooden structure. From its 360º panoramic viewpoint and 250 metre walkway, you can enjoy one of the best views of the ...

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Facultad de Bellas Artes de Sevilla

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En 1579 se consagra definitivamente el templo, hasta esa fecha el conjunto que formaba la Casa Profesa se utilizó como colegio de Humanidades, se cree que Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra pudo haber estudiado en este centro, a partir de esa fecha y ...

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San Luis de los Franceses Church

  +34 954 55 02 07

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Designed by Leonardo de Figueroa, it is a great example of the Baroque style from the 18th century. During different times history, this place has been used as a seminary, a hospital, a factory during the 19th century and a hospice until the 70s. ...

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Triana's Bridge

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Declared a National Historic Monument the 13th of April, 1976, the Isabel II bridge was built between 1845 and 1852 by the French engineers Gustavo Steinacher and Ferdinand Bennetot, who were inspired by the Pont du Carrousel, which disappeared years la ...

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