Legend has it that the reconquistadores wanted to demonstrate their religious fervor by constructing a church so great that “those who come after us will take us for madmen.” Sevilla’s immense cathedral ...more
The oldest European palace still used as a private residence for royals, Sevilla’s Alcázar exudes extravagance. The palace, built by the Moors in the seventh century and embellished in the 17th century ...more
TEMPLO ROMANO. Rising on C. Mármoles are the ruins of the Templo Romano. Its two columns ascend 15m from below street level and offer a glimpse of the depth of Sevilla’s history; river sediment, accumulated ...more
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