Top architectural sightseeing and landmarks of Sevilla - ideas on city exploration routes


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The main landmarks, such as Museum of Fine Arts, Plaza de Espana, Torre del Oro, and General Archive of the Indies, attract thousands of visitors, who come to Sevilla from different parts of the world every year. Sevilla is incredibly rich in absolutely stunning landmarks and important historic sights. are true masterpieces of architecture and architectonics at the international level. It’s time to look at every landmark of Sevilla in detail from an unusual point of view – interesting facts with hi-res photos, enriched with a virtual flight over 3D copies of all the architectural monuments.

Museum of Fine Arts, Sevilla

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» The Museum of Fine Arts is the art museum with a rich collection of paintings and sculptures.
» The building, which now houses the museum, originally belonged to the monastery of the Order of Merced Calzada de la Asuncion, founded by Peter Nolasco in the time of King Ferdinand III.
» The most interesting part of the building are its courtyards; Seville ceramics was used to decorate galleries.
» Initially, museum's collection was formed of paintings and sculptures from the surrounding churches and monasteries, so religious painting is widely represented in the museum. Works by Seville artists painting in Baroque style are very common in the collection.
» At present, the museum has 14 rooms, where Spanish medieval art, Renaissance art, the works of the great masters of Seville, the European Baroque painting and others are represented.

Plaza de Espana, Sevilla

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» Plaza de Espana is the semi-circular complex of 200 meters in diameter situated in the Maria Luisa Park. It impresses with its size, beauty and panache.
» The park and the square were created in 1928 by a group of local landscape artists.
» The project is designed in neo-Mudejar and Art Deco style.
» The Plaza de Espana is decorated with a large fountain; the square is surrounded with buildings housing the municipality of Seville.
» The canal was dug along the square, in which you can swim in a small boat with oars.
» Star Wars. Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Dictator were shot on the square.

Torre del Oro, Sevilla

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» Torre del Oro is the Moorish tower erected in 1220 on the waterfront of the Guadalquivir to protect the harbor of Seville.
» The height of the tower is 37 meters.
» The tower was originally a part of the fortifications of Seville. Thick walls led from Torre del Oro to the Alcazar, but those walls haven’t survived to these days.
» Origin of the tower’s name (translated literally as ‘the Gold Tower’) is a subject of controversy. Some claim that the name comes from the golden tiles covering it, while others are sure that it stores gold brought from the New World.
» Currently, this dodecahedral tower houses the small Maritime Museum.

General Archive of the Indies, Sevilla

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Facts: » The General Archive of the Indies is the archive containing valuable documents illustrating the history of the Spanish Empire in the Americas and the Philippines.
» The archive building is a fine example of Renaissance architecture. In 1987, the building of the archive and its contents were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
» The archive contains many materials on Indies from the first conquistadors to the end of the 19th century. For example, the archive can boast the journal of Christopher Columbus, as well as maps and plans of the colonial cities.
» At present the total length of the shelves in the General Archive of the Indies is 9 km; there are 43,000 volumes and more than 80 million pages created by the colony's administration.
» The building of the archive was renovated in 2002-2004. In the center of the building there is a courtyard. Obelisks are installed on the edges of the building, and the roof has a balustrade.

Palace of San Telmo, Sevilla

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Facts: » The Palace of San Telmo is the Baroque residence outside the walls of old Seville, which houses the administration of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
» The building has being constructed since 1682 at the expense of the Inquisition as a school for orphans of seamen.
» Edges of the building are decorated with towers. Inside the palace there is a vast courtyard with a garden.
» The chapel is the most richly decorated department of the palace. The carved portal in Churrigueresque style (late Baroque stage in the development of Spanish architecture) may serve as an example of that trend; it was completed in 1754.
» The building facade is decorated with statues of 12 famous Sevillians.
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Seville is a beautiful city with numerous iconic sites and noteworthy sightseeing sites. Giralda tower is one of the main sights of the city. The tower was built in the 16th century. The height of the building estimates 250 meters, and there is a beautiful story connected with this famous landmark. It is believed that in the Middle Ages the beauty of the tower saved the Muslims living in the city from the death. Currently, the tower is equipped with multiple viewing platforms, from which locals and tourists are able to enjoy the unforgettable panorama of the city. Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede is an important religious attraction. Several centuries ago a beautiful mosque stood on the site of the church. Nowadays only a cozy patio, which simply dives in the greenery of orange trees, reminds of the original building. Church of St. John is a great building made in the gothic style. Its construction was completed in the middle of the 17th century. The main decoration of the temple is a sculpture depicting Saint John and the Virgin Mary. Among the historical attractions that have managed to survive we should definitely mention the famous Gold Tower. Nowadays this place of interest houses the exhibition of Maritime Museum. The tower was built in 1120. Its roof was laid out with bricks made of clay, which shone like gold under the sun rays. This is where the name of the tower comes from. Reales Alcazares palace is a beautiful architectural attraction. Nowadays everyone can … Read further

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