Stunning place to visit! We loved the experience there. The check in was all good. Sevilla is a real gem.
Seville Cathedral
Janwen
The Cathedral of Seville - the third largest in the world after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, St. Paul's Basilica in London. Its history combines Islamic and Christian civilizations and carries a rich political, religious and cultural memory. If you think of the Gothic church, it is the largest in the world, and it includes a museum collection. The main church retains the beautiful mosque towers, so that the soul of Islamic art is dragged into the design of the Seville Cathedral. The cathedral has the world's largest gilded wooden altar, 45 reliefs to tell the life of Christ, 200 kilograms of gold behind the luxury, is a conspiracy of faith and wealth. The cathedral also houses the tomb of Columbus, which is held by four knights representing the ancient kingdom of Spain, only because Columbus opened the door to the wealth of the new continent, making Spain the first empire to never fall. Islamic Mosque (12th century) The predecessor of Seville Cathedral is the Almohad Mosque (Almohad Mosque), built in 1182, with the iconic Giralda (formerly the mosque minaret) as the core. The mosque was once the religious center of Islam Andalus, second only to the Córdoba mosque. Christian Conquest and Reconstruction (13:– 16th century) - 1248: King Fernando III of Castile reclaimed Seville, the mosque was converted to a Catholic church, but the minaret (i.e. the Giralda Tower) and some courtyards (now the Orange Garden courtyard). - 1401: Christians decided to build a cathedral on the site that would "amaze the afterlife". - 1506: The main project was completed, becoming the largest Gothic church in the world at the time, incorporating the Mudhar style (mixed Islamic and Christian style), Renaissance and Baroque elements.
Flamenco Dance Museum
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The performers are pretty good. If you don't have a chance to watch it in Madrid, you can arrange one in Seville. It's like adding a tourist attraction and appreciating the local dance. Don't do this. While you schedule yourself too full, you can also relax a little by watching the show.
Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla
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Overall a 4/5 star ⭐️ is what I rank this. Quite interesting for its history if u don’t compare to other attractions where it’s larger in area and more things to see.
Barcas Plaza Espana
Janwen
The 17th stop of the Southern Europe trip: Seville, Spain - a thousand-year-old city that carries the collision of Moorish civilization and Christian culture. It is also the starting point of the Age of Discovery.
The Plaza de España in Seville is one of the most spectacular architectural complexes in Spain and a legacy of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. The design was led by architect Anibal González, whose style combines elements of the Neo-Renaissance, Moorish Revival and Art Deco. Red bricks, colored porcelain tiles and wrought iron craftsmanship highlight the Andalusian tradition. Semicircular layout: 200 meters in diameter, with a gap facing the Maria Luisa Park, symbolizing Spain's embrace of its former colonies. Moat and bridge: The four colored porcelain bridges on the artificial river represent the four ancient kingdoms of Spain (Castile, León, Aragon, and Navarre).
58 niches: The colored porcelain murals surrounding the square depict the historical stories of 58 provinces in Spain, such as "The Catholic Kings Recovering Lost Territory" in Granada and "The Surrender of the Moors" in Toledo. All buildings are well preserved to this day.
Teatro Flamenco Sevilla
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This was a good one hour show. Arrive early about half an hour to get the best seats. The theatre is located in a charming street.
Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol)
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a beautiful wooden structure that has become a Sevilla landmark. It has shops below.
El Patio Sevillano Flamenco Show
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Flamenco dance is the quintessence of Spain.
Seville is one of the birthplaces of flamenco dance.
When traveling to Seville, Spain, you must go to watch flamenco dance.
There are many theaters performing flamenco dance in the city of Seville. The El Patio Sevilano Theater is next to the bullring. The small stage, two-story seats, more than a hundred seats, are very popular...
The proud and unrestrained dance posture + deep and elegant singing + rapid and changeable guitar constitute the whole of flamenco dance. Romantic atmosphere, familiar story, perfect performance... Intoxicated, breathtaking, and can't stop.
La Giralda
生长在海边的果果
Part of the Cathedral of Seville, to Spain must go to Seville, to Seville must go to the Cathedral, to the Cathedral must remember to climb the tower, in advance reservation.
Tablao Flamenco El Palacio Andaluz
leilei168
Very convenient, just report your name, there is a special leader, but I am worried that I will not speak English and there are obstacles to entering. But it is true that English is not good, the waiter can only say Coke.