One of the best examples of Mudéjar architecture and the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe.
Plaza de España, located in the heart of Maria Luisa Park, is a fine example of a mixture of Renaissance and Moorish Revival styles.
The brand new fascinating amoeba-like umbrella is said to be the largest wooden structure in the world.
The old Jewish neighborhood takes its name from a Mudéjar style church that used to stand on Plaza de Santa Cruz.
This magnificent bell tower dates back to 1184 and it is now one of the three remaining Almohad minarets in the whole world.
Italica was an ancient Roman city in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce in the province of Seville, Spain.