Calle Susona
The street of Calle Susona is named in honour of a Jewish girl who once lived here, whose tragic story became a powerful allegory for the fate of the broader Jewish community in Seville.
Calle Susona
The street of Calle Susona is named in honour of a Jewish girl who once lived here, whose tragic story became a powerful allegory for the fate of the broader Jewish community in Seville.
Real Alcazar de Sevilla
The magnificent Royal Alcazar of Seville is considered to be one of the city's architectural treasures, and the place where Christopher Columbus told tales of his exploration of the New World.
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Archivo General de Indias
The Archivo de Indias is a graceful Renaissance-era palace which is the home of thousands of unique documents which record a milestone in human history: the Spanish discovery of America.
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Torre del Oro
The Torre del Oro, or "Gold Tower" is one of the most photographed sights of the city and dates back to the 13th century.
Teatro de la Maestranza
The Teatro de la Maestranza is the largest opera house in Southern Spain and holds more than 1500 spectators.
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Hospital de los Venerables
The Hospital Los Venerables was built in the 17th century by one of the city’s most prominent religious orders, the Brothers of Silence.
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Catedral de Sevilla
Seville Cathedral is the fourth largest cathedral in the world, and the largest Gothic church.
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Plaza de la Virgen de los Reyes
The main square of Seville and one of the liveliest of its urban spaces, the Plaza Virgen de los Reyes stretches out immediately before the cathedral.
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