#: locale=en ## Acción ### URL LinkBehaviour_86E7003C_A4ED_2AA4_41E1_4169A55C0E66.source = #reset LinkBehaviour_4A97C2CA_5A39_9D0C_41BF_B1A057BE29AF.source = https://www.instagram.com/ LinkBehaviour_4B2ABE6A_5A39_E50F_41D2_2EC249FD81D7.source = https://www.tiktok.com/ ## Hotspot ### Tooltip HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5EAAE966_4DD2_9F24_41CF_BEA4A1658D58.toolTip = Alameda de Hércules HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E94E731_4DB2_F33C_41B9_9ADF4A6D141D.toolTip = Alcázar de Sevilla HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E8B85B5_4DB6_B725_41B2_E6B9CD5B979F.toolTip = Archivo de Indias HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5EE3BE22_4DCD_94DC_41C6_7E110A036CC4.toolTip = Barrio de Triana HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5EB2C85B_4DD7_9D6D_41BE_B4AF23EE8F69.toolTip = Basílica de Jesús \ del Gran Poder HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5EF12A66_4DDE_FD24_41BE_77EFC12769CA.toolTip = Basílica de la Macarena HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E98420F_4DB2_8CE4_41D2_E89F5C90F91B.toolTip = Catedral de Santa María de \ la Sede y la Giralda HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_59CA2089_4DD5_8DEC_41B6_D2CA54FF0013.toolTip = Conjunto Arqueológico \ de Itálica HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E4D09DD_4DD5_BF64_41CD_D2C8803BFC44.toolTip = Convento de Santa Isabel HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E1AAE08_4DD5_F4EC_41D3_69B54E4C5C4E.toolTip = Estadio de la Cartuja HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E5ACA4E_4DD5_9D64_41C0_40B348983015.toolTip = Expo '92 HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E8998C8_4DB3_BD6C_41C5_39351299D724.toolTip = Iglesia Colegial del \ Divino Salvador HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E194715_4DDD_F4E4_41CB_A0A0FB0342D8.toolTip = Iglesia Omnium Sanctorum HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E805280_4DD3_8DDC_41C8_1D9C19C072A0.toolTip = Iglesia de María Auxiliadora HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E5A01C0_4DDF_8F5C_41C5_105BBEB2C02F.toolTip = Iglesia de San Juan de Palma HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E9421F1_4DD2_8F3C_41D0_CF5BA05DF8ED.toolTip = Iglesia de San Luís de los Franceses HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_59CB5390_4DD2_F3FC_4186_A0D252FD4E50.toolTip = Iglesia de San Marcos HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5FA9E6E5_4DCF_B524_41C0_3B613CD51D10.toolTip = Iglesia de San Pedro HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E7A961D_4DD6_94E4_41B4_BC75636B8A10.toolTip = Iglesia de San Román HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5F3A4D40_4DCD_B75C_41C3_2E234A60305E.toolTip = Iglesia de Santa Cruz HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E249900_4DCE_BCDC_41A1_C770E81B691C.toolTip = Iglesia de la Anunciación HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E3F722D_4DD2_8D24_419D_4268F5CFFBF6.toolTip = Iglesia de la Magdalena HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E0AE7FB_4DD2_932C_4195_E3AD633EFBBE.toolTip = Monasterio de \ Santa María de las Cuevas HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_59EBDF48_4DD2_B36C_41B4_E86DF3B4690E.toolTip = Palacio de las Dueñas HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E800B44_4DB2_B35B_41D3_1BD887602D85.toolTip = Plaza de España HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E602C85_4DD3_95E4_41C0_CB5295E2E42E.toolTip = Puente del Alamillo HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5EFE6C2E_4DB5_F524_41C7_BC1C086F1898.toolTip = Puente del V Centenario HotspotPanoramaOverlayArea_5E485F06_4DD3_94E4_41C2_D06A72F74FCD.toolTip = Torre Pelli ## Media ### Subtítulo panorama_1B7F4E55_5A6B_628C_41C7_65F87AD716FC.subtitle = Built as a Spanish pavilion for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. Its semi-elliptical shape symbolises the host country embracing all the guests at the event. This building, designed by the architect Aníbal González, is considered a masterpiece of regionalist architecture style. \ \ The urban landscape of Seville was transformed for the Ibero-American Exposition that it hosted in 1929. Opening the María Luisa Park was the first step in urban development, as well as the widening of many streets in the historic centre. The event was inaugurated in May 1929 and was attended by countries from Latin America, Spain, Portugal and the United States, who built their pavilions on the outskirts of the María Luisa Park. The Plaza de América, which housed three pavilions was also built for the Exhibition, as well as several hotels, including the Hotel Alfonso XIII, and other buildings for the promotion of private companies. The vast majority of these buildings are still standing, although their uses are now varied - consulates, art centres, government offices and educational institutions - and learning about them means traveling back in time to one of the great events that left its mark on Seville. panorama_7FF1D2EB_5E69_63AB_41B3_E8A12A539BAD.subtitle = Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, the building itself dates back to 1572, when King Philip II ordered its construction for merchant business. Seville was where all ships from America first stopped, acting this building as a market for merchants. The building operated as a trading house until 1717, when the Casa de la Contratación (House of Trade) moved to Cádiz. Seville was no longer the capital of trade with the New World and this space fell into disuse. In 1785, King Charles III ordered that the archives of the Council of the Indies to be kept in this place, leaving all the documentation of Spain's overseas empire stored in this General Archive of the Indies. panorama_7F75ABB5_5E56_A1BC_41CA_CFEC5CD95D88.subtitle = Deconsecrated in the 19th century, the Church of San Luis is a great work of Baroque architecture. Its dome and large windows provide light and create different effects and shapes. panorama_7F7C09B3_5E56_A1B5_41B6_D04F90B29DDA.subtitle = Designed by Santiago Calatrava, it was inaugurated for the Seville Expo 1992. It provides access to the Isla de la Cartuja (Cartuja Island), where the Expo was held. panorama_7F0F2D84_5E56_A65C_41CD_CF4CB0433552.subtitle = Italica is considered the first Roman city on the Iberian Peninsula, founded after the Battle of Ilipa (206 BC) on an old Turdetan settlement. The city acquired great importance at the beginning of the second century, when the emperors Trajan and Hadrian, who were born in this town, came to power. The quality of the pieces found in the archaeological site, as evidenced by its rich mosaics and sculptures, are a clear example of this enclave's commercial significance. The Italica amphitheatre was one of the largest in Hispania. Built in the first half of the second century, it could host up to 25,000 spectators. panorama_7E685961_5E7B_EED6_41C0_43C63DCC2946.subtitle = La Maestranza is one of Spain's oldest (18th century) and largest bullrings. It has room for 11,000 spectators and is particularly important during the Seville Fair. panorama_7EB11A36_5E7B_A2BA_41AA_2BAEF6367A23.subtitle = On 20th April 1992, the Seville Expo opened. Over 6 months, this site on Isla de la Cartuja was visited by around 42 million people. The theme was the Age of Discovery, coinciding with the 500 year anniversary of the discovery of America. The area had 102 pavilions, of which 32 remain. After the Expo closed down, the Technological and Scientific Park was set up in its location, housing the headquarters of companies and universities, as well as exhibition and leisure spaces. panorama_4EC359B7_5A5E_AF0C_41D3_30BF59DA8363.subtitle = One of the first churches in the city to be built after the conquest of Ferdinand III, the Saint. Rebuilt after the earthquake in 1356, it is one of the best examples of Gothic-Mudejar architecture, although its bell tower was built during one of its many renovation projects in the 18th century. panorama_4D0286F3_5A29_6501_41C8_1565ECBE9E40.subtitle = One of the oldest places of worship in the city, it was built in 1249, just a year after the Christian conquest, although it was rebuilt after the earthquake in 1356. Its Mudejar tower is influenced by the decoration of La Giralda, even if it was finished later, in the 18th century. This church is the headquarters of two brotherhoods of penance: Los Javieres and Carmen Doloroso. panorama_7ECFCF91_5E6F_6277_41AB_550713383CF2.subtitle = Temple completed in the 18th century. Between the 17th and 19th centuries it was the church of the Convent of the Holy Spirit of the Clergy Minor. Today, its characteristic and slender belfry, two bodies high and located on the façade, is one of the most unique architectural elements of the church and the street where it is located. The presbytery has a neoclassical style temple in its centre, which is crowned by an image representing the "Faith" made by Blas Molner, and inside which the Virgin of Peace is housed, a polychrome carving of the Virgin and Baby Jesus attributed to the famous 16th century Castilian sculptor living in Seville, Jerónimo Hernández. \ \ The church is also the seat of the Brotherhood of Santa Cruz. panorama_1DB99184_5A6F_A18D_41D5_59D24372EAA2.subtitle = The Alameda Garden dates from 1574 and is considered the oldest public garden in Europe. The two columns at the southern end are from a Roman temple on Calle Mármoles (Marble Street). panorama_4F3089D3_5A2B_AF07_4182_213B3D6D9954.subtitle = The Basilica, located in the Plaza de San Lorenzo, houses one of Seville's most important icons: the carving of Jesús del Gran Poder. The Church of San Lorenzo was the headquarters of this Brotherhood from 1703 until the construction of its adjoining basilica to the parish in 1965. The image of the Nazarene, known as "the Lord of Seville" because of the city's devotion to him, was carved by the sculptor Juan de Mesa in 1620, who is commemorated in the monument that presides over the square. The Virgin of Mayor Dolor y Traspaso perform a procession at dawn on Good Friday with the Lord of El Gran Poder (The Great Power). The brotherhood El Gran Poder is one of the largest during Holy Week in Seville, with some 2,500 Nazarene brothers accompanying the sacred images to the Cathedral. panorama_16F30446_5ADB_A6AC_41D1_3126B4059644.subtitle = The Catedral de Santa María de la Sede is the largest Gothic church in the world and the third largest church after St Peter’s in the Vatican and St Paul’s in London. Built on the site of the main Almohad mosque, work began in the fifteenth century. The Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede, built in the fifteenth century, houses the largest altarpiece in the Christian world. \ \ Remains of the old mosque are still preserved including the Giralda, its minaret, which is the symbol of the city.At 104.5 metres high, the Giralda is one of the symbols of the city of Seville and of Spanish-Muslim architecture. Built as a minaret for the Almohad mosque of Isbiliya in the twelfth century, it was integrated into the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede after the Castilian conquest. \ \ The purpose of its construction was quite different. In 1184, the Almohad Caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf ordered the construction of the minaret of the newly opened Central Mosque of Isbiliya. The architect in charge of the project was Ahmed Ben Basso, who completed the tower in 1198. After the Christian conquest in November 1248, the Muslim place of worship was used as a cathedral until the new metropolitan Christian temple was built in the fifteenth century. Only the tower and the courtyard of the orange trees remain standing from the Muslim building. panorama_7F10B0FA_5E56_9FB4_41A5_322371099A24.subtitle = The Church of San Juan de la Palma, with its Gothic-Mudejar façade, was built on a mosque. The base of the tower still has elements of the former minaret, although its current appearance is the result of renovation carried out in the 18th century. The La Amargura brotherhood has its headquarters here in this church. panorama_4219FCBC_5A2A_E507_41AD_B3564AEEECCC.subtitle = The Church of San Marcos is one of the oldest temples in the city. It was built after the Christian conquest in the Gothic-Mudejar style, although it preserves elements of Spanish-Muslim architecture, such as the sebka cloth decorations. panorama_7F1EFB79_5E6F_62B7_41CF_481EE4BFE927.subtitle = The Church of the Annunciation is one of the most remarkable Renaissance buildings in Seville. It was the old church of the Professed House of the Society of Jesus, the foundation of which dates back to 1565. The expulsion of the Society of Jesus in 1767 entailed the abandonment of the convent, to which the University of Seville would move in 1771. The church thus became the chapel of the University until 1956, when it was moved to the Royal Tobacco Factory. The area occupied by the former convent is now the seat of the University School of Fine Arts of the University of Seville. \ \ The crypt houses the Pantheon of Illustrious Sevillians, where the remains of famous locals lie such as the Bécquer brothers, Rodrigo Caro, Mateos Gago and Cecilia Bohl de Faber, a writer who adopted the male pseudonym of Fernán Caballero to produce her intellectual work. The church is also the seat of the Brotherhood of El Valle panorama_79F54E3D_5E69_62AC_41AA_73E442C020AF.subtitle = The Collegiate Church of El Salvador is located in the square of the same name, is the second most important church in the city after the Cathedral. The Ibn Adabbás Mosque was built here in the ninth century and was Christianised after the Castilian conquest of 1248. The construction of the current temple began at the end of the seventeenth century in the Baroque style, with only the base of the minaret and the ablution courtyard remaining visible from the previous building. Currently, it is also the headquarters of the Archconfraternities known as El Amor y Pasión, the Brotherhood of Rocío de Sevilla, that of Nuestra Señora de la Antigua and that of Nuestra Señora del Prado. panorama_7F62C7BA_5E56_A1B4_41D6_6DE7ABF257BC.subtitle = The La Cartuja Stadium, also known as the Olympic Stadium, was built to host the 1999 World Athletics Championships and be part of Seville's Olympic bids for the 2004 and 2008 editions. With a capacity for 57,600 spectators, it is the second largest stadium in Andalusia and the fifth in Spain, only behind the Camp Nou in Barcelona, ​​the Santiago Bernabéu, Estadio Metropolitano (Madrid) and the Benito Villamarín stadiums in Seville respectively. Since the 2019/20 season it has been the venue for the Copa del Rey soccer final, and since 2021 the stadium where the Spanish national football team plays at home. panorama_7FB60555_5E56_A6FC_41D0_F76E25F3A9E3.subtitle = The Macarena district is located at the northern end of the walls of Seville, and currently includes some neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city. One of the entrances to the city, the Macarena arch, is preserved in this area, as well as a canvas of large sections of the original 12th century wall. The headquarters of the Andalusian Parliament is located in this area, in the old Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, built in the 16th century and considered one of the first large hospitals in Europe. The Torre de los Perdigones, a tower visible from many points in the city, is, along with the Basilica of the Macarena, another of the great attractions of this part of Seville. The heart of the neighborhood's social life is the Alameda de Hercules, a gigantic open space in the heart of Seville, brimming with life day and night. panorama_7F6BB3F9_5E69_A1B4_41CB_2F53051EC6E1.subtitle = The Royal Alcázar of Seville is the largest palace complex in the city. Considered to be the oldest residence of a European monarchy, this monumental complex represents the perfect symbiosis of architecture and nature. In its rooms and palaces, we see the living legacy of the city's history, from the splendour of Al-Ándalus to the Casa de la Contratación de Indias (House of Trade of the Indies), to Seville under Peter I 'the Cruel'. The different techniques, materials and architectural styles merge along the way, highlighting its Mudejar and Renaissance heritage. The 60,000m² palace gardens are home to over 170 species of plants. The primitive orchards have been turned into decorative gardens and recreational spaces, such as the Mercury Pond, the Labyrinth Garden or the Charles V Gazebo, for the enjoyment of Sevillanos and visitors. \ \ Part of the former Huerta del Retiro of the Royal Alcázar, this garden was designed by Juan Talavera in 1915. It is home to some majestic Ficus macrophylla, with its unusual aerial roots. panorama_4E807609_5A5E_A507_41BA_64513317ABB1.subtitle = The church of San Pedro is a Gothic-Mudejar temple built in the 14th century and renovated in the 16th and 18th centuries. It consists of three naves separated by Gothic arches on rectangular pillars and a wooden coffered ceiling with the presbytery covered by a vault. It has several altarpieces and chapels among which the main Baroque altarpiece decorated with columns stands out. It is presided over by the image of Saint Peter the Pope, the work of Andrés Ocampo, from the 16th century. \ \ The painter Velázquez, who lived nearby this parish, was baptised in this church. There is a memorial tombstone inside. \ There are three brotherhoods in this parish, the Brotherhood of Cristo de Burgos, the Sacramental de San Pedro and the Virgen del Pilar. panorama_2A9EAB54_0F5A_CB08_412D_9B62AC65C530.subtitle = The city of Seville has around 25 palatial homes, many of which are still private residences. The city's importance mainly during the 15th and 16th centuries led many persons of note, who had become rich through trading with America, to settle in the city, building themselves beautiful residences combining the Renaissance influences of the time with the city's Mudejar heritage. These palatial complexes hold a rich architectural, sculptural and pictorial heritage, as well as large gradened spaces. \ \ An example, very close to Setas de Sevilla, is The Palacio de las Dueñas, owned by the Casa de Alba since 1612, was built in both Mudejar and Renaissance styles (15th-16th centuries). After the death of Cayetana de Alba in 2014, her heirs opened the doors of their Seville palace to the public, and its ground floor and gardens have been open to visitors since 2016. panorama_4F839FA5_5A5F_A30F_41BC_48E9899AAEFB.subtitle = The convent of Santa Isabel was founded in 1490 by Doña Isabel de León and was the headquarters of the Order of San Juan. The origin of this order dates back to the 11th century, with the founding of the Order of Malta, when nuns helped pilgrims and the sick in hospitals. With the confiscation in 1835 the convent was expropriated and became a women's prison and a reformatory. \ \ The next step was to reestablish the order of the nuns in the convent and finally, in 1869 the Philippian Daughters of Mary Sorrows order was established, and in the convent a school for children and a spiritual home for women who were in trouble were established. even welcoming prostitutes who were looking for help. \ The church was built in 1602 in the Mannerist style by Alonso de Vandelvira. \ \ Today the convent is also a school, and every day the nuns donate sandwiches to those in need who come to the doors of the convent. panorama_7E141AF9_5E7B_E3B6_41B6_8A70D47B2A99.subtitle = The last Muslim building in the city, it was built to defend from enemy attacks through the Guadalquivir river. It was also used as a chapel and prison before its current use as a Naval Museum. panorama_7E01ACA3_5E7B_E65A_41C6_63B1A28AA0F8.subtitle = The last of the city's great architectural works. The Torre Sevilla (Sevilla Tower), 180.5m high, is the tallest building in Andalusia. panorama_7EE0C7A7_5E7B_A25A_41B5_371849DAE9CB.subtitle = The monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas was built between the 15th and 16th centuries as the seat of the Carthusian order in the city. Its architecture features Gothic-Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque elements. After its ecclesiastical confiscation in 1836 it was used as a ceramics factory, as evidenced by its tall chimneys. In the 1980s, industrial production was moved elsewhere, and the building was expropriated for cultural use. After its restoration, it served as the Royal Pavilion during the 1992 Seville Expo, and it has housed the Andalusian Centre for Contemporary Art since 1997. panorama_7E379F07_5E7B_E25A_41BA_802D3E44DC39.subtitle = The old parish church of Santa María Magdalena must have been built on top of an old mosque. In the time of King Peter I, as a result of the strong earthquake of 1355, it was rebuilt in the Gothic-Mudejar style similar to other churches in the town. In 1692, Leonardo de Figueroa began the construction of the current temple, one of the most impressive baroque temples in the town, with a successful polychromy, the exuberance of the plasterwork and the use of brick and tile. \ \ Thus in 1811 the old temple was demolished to make the current La Magdalena square, in 1842, the parish was finally installed in the current church. Within its walls, the first seat of the Inquisition could be found, as well as a tombstone on its façade that reminds us that Fray Bartolomé de las Casas was consecrated here as Bishop of Chiapas in 1544. \ \ The artistic heritage it contains is impressive because of its richness and aesthetic qualities. Its spectacular cycle of mural paintings was made by Lucas Valdés and Clemente de Torres. The main altarpiece is the second largest in the town, after that of the Seville Cathedral. panorama_7E7D2769_5E7B_E2D6_41BD_FF7519E9A4E8.subtitle = The origins of Triana date back to the Tartessian era. This population center on the right bank of the Rio Betis (Roman name of the Guadalquivir), served the Roman legions to establish a camp, near Italica and opposite Hipalis. It was the Almohads who built the first bridge linking it with the city, a bridge of boats located where today is the famous Puente de Triana. \ \ In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Triana had a presence in those maritime expeditions that aspired to know new worlds. Its School of Seafarers instructed many sailors of the time who took part in voyages such as the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America or Magellan’s and Elcano’s Round the World Voyage, whose departure also took place from these shores. In the Plaza de Cuba, a sphere marks the mile zero of the first circumnavigation of the Earth. \ \ Triana has welcomed and stimulated vocations, trades, crafts. In the first half of the 20th century, the former aeronautical factory Hispano Aviación, on San Jacinto Street, built the first jet plane in Spain. Triana is also the birthplace of a large number of flamenco artists (great guitarists, singers and tonadilleras have been born or raised here), famous bullfighters, famous potters and historic sailors. panorama_422CD711_5A2A_E301_41CE_74A0FD0176F6.subtitle = This cable-stayed bridge is a highlight of the city's infrastructure. It was inaugurated in 1991 as a section of the SE-30 ring road connecting the city with the Aljarafe region. It is the first bridge over the Guadalquivir from its mouth, and its height enables large ships to pass. panorama_4F9671F6_5A5F_BF0D_4196_35E3ED49FE09.subtitle = Traditionally, the possible origin of the building has been attributed to the prisons where the first Sevillian martyrs, Saints Justa and Rufina (284-305 AD), suffered torture. These basements are, even today, the oldest area of ​​the church, which had its roots in the beginning of Christianity, in Seville. \ The current temple is built on a primitive church to whose erection and endowment King S. Fernando contributed. This church lasted until 1617, the year it was demolished. The new church, which persists to this day, was inaugurated on April 28, 1627. 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