Cathedral and Giralda

Cathedral of St. Mary of the headquarters is located in the historic center of Seville. It is Gothic, It is the largest in the world. Unesco declared in 1987, next to the Real Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias, Heritage and, he 25 July 2010, Well of Outstanding Universal Value. According to the tradition, construction began in 1401, although there is no documentary evidence of the beginning of work until 1433. The construction was carried out on the site that was left after the demolition of the old aljama mosque in Seville,Whose minaret (the Giralda) and patio (Courtyard of the Orange trees) still preserved.

Is the name given to the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede, City of Seville. The lower two thirds of the tower correspond to the minaret of the old mosque of the city, late 12th century, in the Almohad era, while the upper third is an overlay construction in Christian times to house the bells. At its peak a ball is called tinaja on which the bronze statue depicting the Triumph of the Faith and has function vane rises, the Giraldillo, initially called Giralda, until the whole tower the people gave this name. The measured Giralda 104,1 meters high, including Giraldillo. It was for centuries the tallest tower in Spain, and one of the most elevated structures. He 29 from December to 1928 It was declared a National Heritage and in 1987 integrated the list of World Heritage.

Address: Avda. of the Constitution, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Sunday 8.00 a 14.00 h, and of 16.00 a 19.00 h. It is recommended to go with early entry.
Phone: 902099692

Real Alcazar of Seville

The Alcázar of Seville has always been used as accommodation kings and personalities. It consists of several buildings from different eras. The original fortification was built on an ancient Roman settlement and later Visigoth. Subsequently it became an early Christian basilica (San Vicente Martir). Real Alcazar of Seville begins to take its present appearance after the taking of the city by the Arabs in 713. One of the buildings around two courtyards is the same time as the Alhambra in Granada. World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Real Alcazar, It has also been the scene of several productions The Kingdom of Heaven, Alatriste o Jollowing Thrones.
Address: Patio de Banderas, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule:
– 01/10 – 31/03: Monday to Sunday, and holidays 9.30 a 17.00 h
– 01/04 – 30/09: Monday to Sunday, and holidays 9.30 a 19.00 h
Phone: 954502324

General Archive of the Indies

The General Archive of the Indies in Seville was created in 1785 at the wish of King Carlos III, with the aim of centralizing in one place documentation relating to the administration of the Spanish overseas territories hitherto scattered in various files: Simancas, Cádiz and Seville. Currently, the file retains some 43 000 legajos, with some 80 million pages and 8 000 maps and drawings come, fundamentally, of the bodies responsible for administering the overseas territories. It was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1987, next to the Cathedral and the Real Alcázar.

Address: Avda. of the Constitution, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Saturday 9.30 a 17.00 h, and Sunday 10.00 a 14.00 h
Phone: 954500528

Walls and Barrio de Santa Cruz

City Híspalis, Seville Roman, in this area was walled limits on its eastern side, What's Near Gate Meat, Y, its southern side, around the Plaza del Triunfo area. he Cardus (or great Roman road) then he passed through the present streets Abbots and Don Remondo. Cardus next to the temple of the second century which are kept in the same place three columns of the porch he was, on the street Marbles. In the Middle Ages they were kept in the same place six columns.

In the neighborhood you can visit the Jardines de Murillo, a green area near the wall, attached to the Catalina de Ribera promenade, which is also landscaped. They were listed as Cultural Interest in Well 2002. Between the seventeenth century and the nineteenth century was the church of the Convent of the Holy Spirit, of the minor clergymen. It is located on Mateos Gago street and has another access through the Plaza de la Escuela de Cristo. It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Santa Cruz.

Address: starts at Plaza Patio de Banderas 3, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: We recommend book guided tours of Barrio de Santa Cruz in advance to reserve a place.

Torre del Oro

The Torre del Oro in Seville is an albarrana tower located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir river, next to the Maestranza bullring. Its height is 36 meters and was declared a historical-artistic monument in 1931 and it has been restored several times. In the Contemporary Age it was restored in 1900, between 1991 Y 1992, in 1995 and in 2005. In its conservation the work of the Navy has been important. It is in good condition and houses the Naval Museum of Seville.

Address: Paseo de Cristobal Colon, 41001 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday through Friday 9.30 a 18.45 h, Saturday and Sunday 10.30 a 18.45 h.
Phone: 954222419

We recommend checking ticket price and book early.

Maria Luisa Park

Gardens are one of the best known and loved city. They were donated to the Sevillian by Maria Luisa Fernanda de Borbón in 1914. A detour in the central avenue leading up to a statue of Becquer, paid for by the brothers Alvarez Quintero. It is highly recommendable lost in its labyrinthine paths, ponds, fountains and lush vegetation.

Address: Paseo de las Delicias s / n, 41013 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Sunday 8.00 a 22.00 h

Spain Square

It is the most famous square in Seville, and on it are the names of all the provinces of Spain. It was projected for the Iberoamerican Exhibition 1929 by architect Aníbal González, and currently it holds all the gallantry and romantic halo, that have made it an absolutely unique space. Here you can enjoy a boat ride or ideal positions barquillos.

Address: Avda. Isabella s / n, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: no predetermined schedule

Museum of Fine Arts

It is the most important museum of Seville, and the second gallery in Spain, where a valuable collection of paintings preserved from the Baroque school, as well as other major exhibitions. For residents in the European Union, entrance is free, and Sunday a flea market usually held in the Plaza of the Museum.

Address: Museum Square 9, 41001 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Saturday 9.00 a 21.00 h, and Sunday 9.00 a 15.00 h.
Phone: 955542942

Lope de Vega Theater and Exhibition Casino

Teatro Lope de Vega, It is in a neo-baroque building 1929. Inside the theater itself, there is a "Grand Ballroom", with several outbuildings, known as Casino Exhibition. They were built to be Pavilion Sevilla American Exhibition.

Address: Avda. Maria Luisa s / n, 41013 Sevilla
Schedule: We recommend checking their website for tours or tickets
http://teatrolopedevega.org/contacto/
Phone: 955472828

Prado de San Sebastián

It is a large space that was used as a burner for the Inquisition, and he died the last burned at the stake, the so-called blessed Dolores, In 1781, the Seville April Fair was located in the area, since its inception in 1847 until the year 1973 when he was transferred to the new Los Remedios campus, since the space of the Prado of San Sebastián had become too small. The area is one of the two bus stations that the city.

Address: Prado de San Sebastián, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Open 24 hours
Phone: 955479290

Plaza Nueva and Ayuntamiento

The Plaza Nueva is located in the heart of Seville, a few steps from the Avenue of the Constitution, and it is located the main entrance of the city of Seville. The historic building that houses City Hall is one of the most remarkable examples of Renaissance architecture. Construction began in the 16th century by Diego de Riaño, the teacher executed the southern sector of the City, a small building with only the Chapterhouse, unstaffed, the old staircase and living Faithful Executors.

Address: New Square 1, 41001 Sevilla
City Hall hours: Monday to Thursday 9.00 a 14.00 and of 16.00 a 18.00 h, Friday of 9.00 a 14.00 h - other closed days
Phone: 955010010

Plaza de San Francisco

This square is located in the Old Town District of Seville. This space was already a place where Christians reconquered the city in 1248. The name is because between 1268 Y 1840 the convent of San Francisco was accessed from this square. It has been carried out in recent years the various actions and events Christmas, It is also where the Christmas tree stands.

Address: Plaza de San Francisco, 41001 Sevilla
Schedule: open 24 hours

Royal Cavalry of Seville

Baroque, the Maestranza bullring is located in the Arenal neighborhood of Seville. It was built in the 17th century and is currently owned by the Royal Master of Cavalry of Seville. The Bullfighting Museum is located inside the building that was inaugurated in 1989. In 2008 the princes Felipe de Borbón and Leticia Ortiz inaugurated new rooms, where they are also, paintings of the XVIII, XIX and XX, bullfighting, bullfighting costumes, bronzes, tiles and sculptures.

Address: Paseo de Cristobal Colon 12, 41001 Sevilla
Schedule: See schedule and ticket prices eased on the phone
Phone: 954224577

Teatro de la Maestranza

The Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville is the work of the architects Aurelio del Pozo and Luis Marín. It was opened in 1991 and is located next to the Torre del Oro and the Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza, near the Guadalquivir river. It celebrated events as the Proclamation of Easter each year, The awards of Andalusia, or specific events such as the awards ceremony of the European Film Academy in 2018.

Address: Paseo de Cristobal Colon 22, 41001 Sevilla
Schedule: We recommend visiting their website for tours and tickets
https://www.teatrodelamaestranza.es/contacto.html
Phone: 954223344

Church of the Savior

The Collegiate Church of the Divine Savior is a Catholic temple located in the old town of Seville. The current building was completed at the beginning of the eighteenth century. It is a baroque church and its interior is designed as a large rectangular hall. There are pillars with columns supporting vaults endorsed high, becoming the only church in the region with these characteristics.

Address: Plaza de El Salvador 3, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Saturday 11.00 a 17.30 h, and Sunday 15.00 a 19.00 h.
Phone: 954211679

Plaza de la Encarnación

Sevilla Mushrooms, also known as Metropol Parasol, It is a work of the architect Jürgen Mayer, It is the largest wooden structure in the world. The monument contains five levels: on the first level is the Antiquarium or Archaeological Museum, the Official Mushroom Store of Seville, Tourist Information Point City with Past View and access to lifts; on the second level we find the market and the restaurants; In the third, a place to enjoy high citizenship; on the fourth level we find the start of the visit to the catwalks, as well as a small bar and a lounge area events 500 square meter. By last, on the fifth level, we find the Mirador a 28.5 meters high.

Address: Square Encarnacion s / n, 41003 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Sunday 9.30 a 22.30 h.
Phone: 606635214

Barrio de Triana

Triana district is located on the east bank of the river Guadalquivir, separated from the old town by the Puente de Triana, San Telmo Bridge and the Bridge of the Christ of the Expiration. It is perfect for strolling through its endless streets, where it is among other, the Chapel of the Mariners, Triana Market, Altozano Square or walk Nuestra Señora de la O. Betis street, next to the river, you can find more restaurants, besides bars and tablaos. Around the museum Triana Pottery Center shops abound that offer this type of craft.

Address: Triana, 41010 Sevilla

Alameda de Hercules

This is one of the places that escapes from the Sevillian character, suggestive alternative scene of the city for its greater diversity, and urban culture, a bohemian air that makes this space a different range of leisure and enjoyment. The Alameda de Hercules is one of the most important sights of the old town, and the oldest public garden in Europe, It contains in its central southern part two Roman columns with the image of Hercules, founder of Sevilla, and Julius Caesar, who honored the ancient Híspalis your visit. Is another living areas of the city with many types of bars and terraces. A curious fact near the Alameda is the house where the romantic writer Gustavo Adolfo Becquer was born.

Address: Alameda de Hercules, 41002 Sevilla

San Telmo Palace

The Palacio de San Telmo is the seat of the Presidency of the Junta de Andalucía. It is a baroque building located in Seville and built between the 17th and 18th centuries to be the headquarters of a sailors' school.

Address: C / Woods of the Border, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday through Friday 9.00 a 19.00 h - other closed days
Phone: 955001010

Palace of the Countess of Lebrija

The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija or Palace of Lebrija, In sevilla, It is located in one of the most crowded streets of the city center, Cuna street, parallel to the famous Sierpes street. Dating back to the sixteenth century and the most characteristic is the impressive collection of Roman mosaics, They are paving almost the entire ground floor, so it is considered the “best paved house-palace in Europe”. The palace, besides being open to the public as a museum since 1999, rents its rooms and patios for presentations, incentives, gala dinners, conferences, concerts, among others.

Address: C / Cot 8, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Sunday 10.30 a 19.30 h
Phone: 954227802

Casa de Pilatos

The Casa de Pilatos is a palace belonging to the Casa de Medinaceli. It constitutes one of the most emblematic buildings of Andalusian civil architecture from the 16th century and presents a combination of Italian Renaissance and Spanish Mudejar styles.

Address: Plaza de Pilatos 1, 41003 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday 9.00 a 19.00 h, Tuesday to Sunday 9.00 a 18.00 h.
Phone: 954225298

Palacio de las Dueñas

The Palacio de las Dueñas is a building that belongs to the Casa de Alba. It was built in the 15th century and renovated in the Gothic-Mudejar and Renaissance style. His visit is very recomendad as it houses a large collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts from the sixteenth and twentieth centuries and its historical and artistic value, It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1931., further, the poet Antonio Machado was born in 1875.

Address: C / Duenas 5, 41003 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Sunday 10.00 a 17.15 h.
Phone: 954214828

Old Hospital of the Five Wounds – Andalusian Parliament

The old hospital of the Five Wounds of Our Redeemer, also know as Hospital Blood, It is a building that is located in the Macarena neighborhood of Seville and that currently constitutes the seat of the Andalusian Parliament.

Address: Andalusian Parliament, 41009 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to Sunday 8.00 a 22.00 h.
Phone: 954595929

Royal Tobacco Factory – Current Rector of the University of Seville

The Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville was the headquarters of the first tobacco factory established in Europe and is the most important industrial building in Spain in the 18th century. It has been classified as a Site of Cultural Interest since 1959, with Historic Monument category. Since the middle of the 20th century it has housed the headquarters of the rector of the University of Seville and some of its faculties.

Address: C / San Fernando 4, 41004 Sevilla
Schedule: Monday to thursday