ALCÁZAR DE LA PUERTA DE SEVILLA
One of the most representative elements of the architectural wealth of ...Read more
ROMAN NECROPOLIS
Read moreNumerous tombs and mausoleums from the 1st to the 4th centuries were unearthed at the end of the 19th century in this Necrópolis romana, one of the most important sites in Spain in terms of the number of paintings preserved. Of particular interest is the tumba de Servilia, the tomb of a large Hispano-Roman family, the largest of the structures and dating from the Augustan period, and the tumba del Elefante, decorated with a small statue of the tusked animal, dedicated to the cult of the deities of Cibeles and Attis. Also a very complete museum.
PRIORAL DE SANTA MARIA AND MUSEUM OF SACRED ART
The most important Gothic style church in the city, now called the Orange ...Read more
MUSEO DE LA CIUDAD
Read moreCasa Palacio Marqués de las Torres houses the center of interpretation and the museum of the city which present a collection of archeological and ethnographic elements reflecting the history and rich past of the city and its periods of maximum importance. And there will be an opportunity to discover a typical example of Carmona Palace in the eighteenth century. First of all, the imposing façade, characteristic of the baroque Seville Baroque and the decoration of the side façade, example of late Baroque. On two floors, the rooms of the house revolve around a square courtyard square.
SAN PEDRO PARISH
Baroque church located near the Puerta de Sevilla, pure example of the ...Read more
CONVENT OF SANTA CLARA
Read moreFounded by a papal bull in 1460, it was one of the very first convents in the city. With elements built from the 15th to the 18th century, the complex has a wide range of architectural styles. Of particular note are the cloisters, with their delightful atmosphere, and the church, emblematic of Andalusian Mudejar art, the latter exhibiting several paintings by Valdés Leal and a collection of women's portraits. You can also enjoy the beautiful view from the mirador tower overlooking the church tower and the sweets made by the sisters.