Wonderful location in one of the most exclusive and popular places, the hotel is surprisingly elegant and has a unique decoration.
SEVILLA GUIDE
Plaza de Armas (Old Station Córdoba)
Formerly it was a railway station called Códoba station. It worked as station until September 29, 1990, and in 1999 reopened to the public as a commercial and entertainment center which houses several theaters, dining and fashion
Plaza de la Legion, 41001 Sevilla, Seville. Spain
El Edificio Metropol Parasol
the Metropol Parasol is one of the most modern building in the city. it was opened in March 2011 and is popularly known as "mushrooms of the plaza de la encarnación".
It is a construction made entirely of maderaexcepto two of the columns or concrete pillars that house elevators to go up to the platform
it has a height of just over twenty-five meters,, the structure can be seen through a kind of journey along a ro...
Barrios populares y emblemáticos ( popular and emblematic neighborhoods)
Triana District
Triana District is a tourist area, but not a monumental neighborhood. it's very famous for spanish people. the most significant monument of this neighborhoods is the santa ana church which was built in 1280. Betis street is an emblematic place of Triana neigborhood and is located close to the guadalquivir river where you can enjoy with fantastic views to seville (giralda, Torre del oro)
Park Maria Lusa
the gardens were donate to the city by the Maria Luisa infants (duchess of Montpensier).which houses beautiful squares, fountains, rides with a variety of plants and trees.
Theses gardens were part of the gardens of the Palacio de San Telmo
Paseo de las Delicias, s / nº
Alamillo Park
Alamillo Park is a metropolitan park located between the municipality of Santiponce (Sevilla) and Seville (Spain). currently enjoys enormous popularity and is also one of the best examples of forest Mediterranean climate. In the summer of 2013 plans to begin its expansion with which it will become one of the largest urban parks in Spain, reaching 120 hectares. 1
“Iglesia de la Macarena”
Getting to "Macarena" through the historic area of narrow streets and curious cartelería maintains manufacturing tradition from another time is an impressive sight. The arch of the back that leads into the square that houses the entrance, lets see hundreds of Andalusia (and some that is not) worship their Virgin. It is appreciated something beyond one, closer to the iconic religious sentiment religiosity to the deep Christian faith. But this is and how it looks. Inside, tails to kiss, touch the image of the Virgin, which then stroll with his brothers and bands through the streets of Seville in show of pomp and continuing full tradition of members whose interest is both own rival as other br...
“Iglesia del Gran poder “
In this Basilica we can see the image with more devotion of Seville (along with Macarena) which has a penitential brotherhood with more than 10,000 brothers. The basilica is 1965 and is adjacent to the Parish of San Lorenzo. I recommend people visit even nonbelievers, carving is a unique artistic prodigy and continuous religiosity permeates the interior.
Curiosity: the Sevillian nicknamed him "Mr. de Sevilla
Address: Pl S. Lorenzo, 13, 41002 Sevilla.
Salvador church "iglesia del Salvador"
the salvador church is one of the churches more beutiful, and host great works of art, especially Passion of Martinez Montañez, a sublime work.
the temple is of baroque style, is restangular and is divides into three naves divided into four sections, with bracket , square pillars with attached colums.
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Provincial Museum of Fine Arts
it's located in the former convent of La Merced, is one the main museums in Spain, both for its size and the number of works it houses, among which are artists like Zurbarán, El Greco Pacheco, Martinez Montanes or Murillo. The museum also shows the Sevillian sculptural trajectory.
The museum is open on Tuesdays from 14:30 to 20:30; Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 to 20:30; and Sundays and holidays from 9:00 to 14:30. Tel .: 954 22 24 19.
Archeological Museum
it's located in the Plaza de America, open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 9.00 to 20.30, and on Sundays and some holidays, from 9.00 to 14.30 hours. The museum houses more than 60,000 pieces, including objects in property and deposit. The initial collection was made up of funds from the confiscation of the nineteenth century and the excavations of Italica. In the 40s of the twentieth century the municipal collection transferred in trust by the City of Seville would join. Among the unique works that can be seen in this museum are Ébora Treasury, the Treasury Carambolo or Mosaic Triumph of Bacchus.
Tel .: 954 23 24 January.
Museum of Arts and Customs
It is located in the Mudejar Pavilion of the Exhibition of 1929. The Museum of Arts and Customs is dedicated to the popular arts and traditions of Andalusia and disclosure and investigation of anthropological and ethnographic heritage of the region. Here we can see romantic images of bullfighting, flamenco, Easter and the April Fair.
The museum is open on Tuesdays from 14:30 to 20:30; Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 to 20:30; and Sundays and holidays from 9:00 to 14:30. Tel .: 954 71 23 91.
Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art
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Avenida de la Constitución, 20 41004. Sevilla, España.
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