Andalusian Historical Treasures
This collection spans centuries of Andalusian history, from the Chalcolithic site of Los Millares to the Roman Bridge of Córdoba. It highlights the region's diverse architectural heritage, featuring the UNESCO-listed Seville Cathedral, the Moorish military architecture of the Gold Tower, and the fortified palace-city of Medina Azahara. The list also includes significant defensive structures like the Alcazaba of Almería and Renaissance landmarks such as the General Archive of the Indies, documenting the cultural layers of Roman, Islamic, and Christian rule across southern Spain.
Seville Cathedral
Historic Gothic cathedral recognized as the largest of its kind and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features the bell tower La Giralda and houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
Gold Tower
Historic twelve-sided military watchtower from the 13th century featuring Moorish architecture, now functioning as a museum and viewpoint with panoramic views of the river and city.
Giralda
Historic bell tower originally built as a Moorish minaret and later transformed with Renaissance architectural elements, known for its panoramic city views and cultural significance.
Santa Cruz Quarter
Historic Jewish quarter known for its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, and notable landmarks such as the Alcázar Palace and the Cathedral with the Giralda tower.
Roman Bridge
Ancient Roman stone arch bridge and viaduct featuring cobblestone pavement and Islamic architectural elements. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historical and cultural significance as well as its role as a filming location.
Medina Azahara
Madinat al-Zahra or Medina Azahara was a fortified palace-city on the western outskirts of Córdoba in present-day Spain.
General Archive of the Indies
This 16th-century palace was designed in Spanish Renaissance style by an outstanding architect Juan de Herrera, the designer of residences…
Calahorra Tower
The Calahorra tower is a fortified gate in the historic centre of Córdoba, Spain. The edifice is of Islamic origin.
St. George's Castle Museum
Learn about the darkest times of the Spanish Empire and visit the museum dedicated to the feared Spanish Inquisition.
Santa Maria de Las Cuevas Monastery
A calm and beautiful monastery located just outside the bustling city.
Alcazaba of Almería
The Alcazaba of Almería is a fortified complex in Almería, southern Spain.
Los Millares
Los Millares is a Chalcolithic occupation site 17 km north of Almería, in the municipality of Santa Fe de Mondújar, Andalucía, Spain.
Castillo de San Felipe
An 18th-century coastal defense battery built during the reign of Charles III to protect the shoreline against Berber pirate attacks.
Castillo de Santa Ana
The castillo de Santa Ana, also known as Castillo de Las Roquetas, is a fortification built between the 16th and 17th centuries, located in…
Castillo de La Iruela
Medieval fortress of Templar origin situated on a steep rocky outcrop. It features a prominent keep and provides views over the Sierra de Cazorla.
Castillo de la Yedra
An 11th-century fortress featuring Almohad and Gothic architectural elements. It houses the Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of the Upper Guadalquivir.
El Real de la Jara
El Real de la Jara is a Spanish municipality located in the province of Seville.
Baluarte del Saliente
Defensive bastion located within the fortified complex of the Alcazaba of Almería, offering strategic views of the surrounding coastline.
Castillo de Vélez-Blanco
16th-century Renaissance palace-fortress built over an Islamic citadel. It is known for its Italianate architectural style and its position overlooking the town.
Castillo de La Calahorra
Castillo de La Calahorra is located in La Calahorra, in the province of Granada, Spain. It is situated in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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