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Seville

07 October 2009
Torre del Oro, Seville, Spain

Torre del Oro, Seville, Spain

The Gold Tower of Seville was one of the last contributions from the Almohade period in Seville. It formed part of the last wall of defence that ran from the Alcázar Palace to...

07 October 2009
1929 – Teatro Lope de Vega, Seville, Spain

1929 – Teatro Lope de Vega, Seville, Spain

This neo-baroque theatre is named after the famous 16th century Spanish playwright, often called the Spanish Shakespeare, who wrote more than 1,500 plays. Like most of the buildings in this area of the...

07 October 2009
Pavilion, Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Spain

Pavilion, Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Spain

07 October 2009
1734 – Palacio de San Telmo, Seville, Spain

1734 – Palacio de San Telmo, Seville, Spain

This magnificent palace was built in 1682 to serve as a marine university, training ships, pilots, navigators and high ranking officers. It is named after St. Telmo, the patron saint of navigators. In...

07 October 2009
Macarana Arch, Seville, Spain

Macarana Arch, Seville, Spain

Former gateway through the city walls.

07 October 2009
1928 – Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville, Spain

1928 – Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville, Spain

Conceived to be the most luxurious hotel in Europe when it was commissioned in 1928, the Alfonso XIII still reflects the grace of Andalucia’s Arab heritage. Built to house the heads of state...

07 October 2009
1506 – Seville Cathedral & Giralda, Spain

1506 – Seville Cathedral & Giralda, Spain

The Cathedral of Seville is one of the largest cathedrals in the world and contains the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The cathedral was built to demonstrate Seville’s wealth, as it had become...

06 October 2009
1992 – Europa Pavilion, Universal Exposition of Seville (Expo ’92)

1992 – Europa Pavilion, Universal Exposition of Seville (Expo ’92)

The European Union, and Nations of the European Union – were all located along the Avenue of Europe, which featured twelve massive white-coloured towers, and a central multi-coloured tower featuring the flags of...

06 October 2009
La Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos, Seville

La Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos, Seville

Architect: The main building of University of Seville is known as the “Old Tobacco Factory”, because of the building’s original use. Built in the 18th century, Seville’s tobacco factory was the largest industrial...

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