Originally founded as a Roman city and now home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Seville is bursting with antique charm. The Alcazar palace complex is a stunning collage of architectural styles, and the Cathedral will impress you with its beauty and its status as the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The Metropol Parasol is the world’s largest wooden structure, a massive mix of grids and swirls that contains a market and a terrace observatory.
Restaurants in Seville
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We did this as a fill in as it was in the santa cruz district near our Hotel.What a treat.Please go and see the old hospital for retired priests.It has a small art gallery,a beautiful church which we loved and you wander around at leisure.It is not very big but allow an hour or so.
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An archive containing some of the most important historical records of Spanish colonialism in the Americas.
This fabulous building houses ancient documents illustrating the history of the Spanish empire. Very serene and another building in Seville that has been registered a world heritage site by UNESCO
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Right under Seville’s Metropol Parasol (las setas) is this exquisite and under-visited museum. Wander among beautiful mosaic floors and artefacts and be transported back to the days of the Roman Empire. 2 euros 10 entrance. In the basement of the complex go past the queues for the lifts to the top and past the shop: the entrance is on your right. It’s a little gem of a place!
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