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Seville Travel Guide

Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. The passage of the various people instrumental in its growth has left the city with a distinct personality, and a large and well-preserved historical center.

About Seville

Seville covers an area of 140 square Km and is estimated to have a population of 750.000 people being one of the most important cities in Spain and the capital of Andalucia. It is a major touristic destination and one of the oldest spanish cities.

Seville Cathedral

Seville CathedralAs a monument to Christian glory, Seville’s cathedral has few equals, in fact it is still undecided whether it is the largest church in the world when measured against St Peter’s in Rome and St Paul’s in London. This massive Gothic edifice took more than a century to build, after a group of religious fanatics decided in 1401 to build a church so wonderful that ‘those who come after us will take us for madmen’.

The cathedral was built on the site of the Almohad mosque, which was demolished to make way for it, leaving no more than the minaret, built in 1198, known as La Giralda, which is today open to tourists to climb. The interior of the cathedral contains some marvellous sights in its 44 chapels, including mahogany choir stalls made from recycled Austrian railway sleepers. It is claimed that Christopher Columbus’ remains are here in a tomb dedicated to him, but there is some controversy over this. Artworks to be seen include gilded panels, glittering icons, and intricately carved altarpieces.

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