The museum is set in a Neo-Renaissance building constructed for the Latin American Expo of 1929.
This intriguing museum is set in a marvelous Mudejar building in the quaint Maria Luisa Park.
A beautiful garden in the middle of Seville's Old Town. Take your time to enjoy the atmosphere of the park, take a nice long walk and lose…
Plaza de España, located in the heart of Maria Luisa Park, is a fine example of a mixture of Renaissance and Moorish Revival styles.
A distinguished neighbourhood, Triana is considered a city within the city.
Learn about the darkest times of the Spanish Empire and visit the museum dedicated to the feared Spanish Inquisition.
The tower was built between 1220 and 1221 by the Moors to defend the city from Christian invaders since it was a great observation point.
Sevilla and bull-fighting simply go together. If you are looking for a real cultural immersion, peek inside the majestic arena or visit one…
This majestic cathedral was finished in the 16th century, after a hundred years since the construction started, and replaced a former…
This Baroque gem situated just across the cathedral is home to a priceless collection of classic Spanish paintings and sculptures.
The Church of San Salvador is a church in Seville, Spain. It is the second-largest church in Seville, after the city's cathedral.: 125
Visit this museum to learn all there is to know about Sevilla's traditional dance - its origins, influences, and different styles.
One of the best examples of Mudéjar architecture and the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe.
Dating back to the Middle Ages, these gardens were originally small and full of large orchards.
This ornate basilica is home to the beautiful statue of Our Lady of Hope Macarena.
A calm and beautiful monastery located just outside the bustling city.
Isla Mágica is a theme park in Seville, Spain. The park was constructed on the former grounds of the Expo '92 World's Fair and opened in…
A huge park with 47 hectares of varied Mediterranean vegetation and two lakes.