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Quote: The Alcazar in SevilleI am reviewing the Alcazar and not the city of Seville as this was all we explored on our day visit to Seville.The Alcázar of Seville or as it is called in Spanish "Alcázares Reales de Read More
Quote: In Seville Cathedral, by the way, is the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Headstone is supported by four allegorical figures of kings, symbolizing four Spanish provinces: Castile, Aragon, Navarre and Leon. Spaniards Read More
Quote: In 1929 Seville hosted the Spanish-American Exhibition. A number of buildings were built for the exhibition in the Maria Luisa Park, among them the Plaza designed by Anibal Gonzalez. He mixed a style inspired by Read More
Quote: After perusing the Cathedral for free during the Sunday morning Mass, we were asked to come back later after the mass if we wanted to climb the Giralda Tower. So we headed off for some lunch and to learn a Read More
Quote: ‘Pilates house’ is found on the Plaza Pilatos some twenty minutes walk from the Giralda and the Alcazar. An early Spanish tourist, the Marquis of Tarifa, owned the house in the early 16th century. He journeyed Read More
Quote: A live flamenco performance at the Tablao Los Gallos is a must-see in Seville. Flamenco consists of singing accompanied by flamenco guitar, rhythmic clapping (palmas), rhythmic feet stomping (zapateado)and dance Read More
Quote: There are also rooms with plaster motifs in bronze, blue and aquamarine colors and amazing tiles along the bottom 3-4 feet of the walls. And then you enter the Ambassador’s room (Salon de Embajados) – the jewel Read More
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Quote: Expo ''92 is credited with drawing global attention to Sevilla. The city''s infrastructure was greatly improved by a series of urban projects. The former site of Expo ''92 is now a splashy amusement park along Read More
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