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Places of interest in Spain - Seville

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A part of the Andalusia province, Seville is called the capital of arts and culture. It has great monuments, a combination of different cultures and many industries.
A part of the Andalusia province, Seville is called the capital of arts and culture. It has great monuments, a combination of different cultures and many industries. Tour operators normally say that if a tourist wants to visit all the places of interest in Seville, then he requires at least about four days. Seville has a great history dating from the period of Romans, Moors and Christians. Historians also say that Christopher Columbus had invaded Seville. Known for its natural beauty and with an average temperature of 18 degree centigrade, Seville naturally occupies a pivotal place on the tourist map of Europe. Some of the places of interest in Seville are briefly given here:

Seville Cathedral:

This cathedral built in the year 1401 is one of the most attractive works of architecture. It has an interesting combination of Gothic and Medieval architecture. According to history, this cathedral has been built on an existing Mosque. The cathedral is lavishly decorated with spectacular sculpture works, paintings, etc. Historians also say that the present bell tower was a Minaret of the Mosque. Interestingly, one can reach the tower through a ramp instead of stairs. It is said that the ramp had been provided to enable the Muezzin and others to reach the top by riding a horse. The statue of El Giraldillo is located on the top of the cathedral. According to local language El Giraldillo means ‘faith’. Just visit this Cathedral and you will certainly fall in love with it.

There is another interesting monument; construction of the Alcazar which is just opposite the Cathedral started in the year 1181 and was completed after about 500 years. This is constructed in typical Mudejar and Renaissance architecture. The garden abutting Alcazar has a healthy combination of Christian, Moorish and Andalusia tradition.

Torre del Oro:

This watchtower is believed to have been constructed by Almohad dynasty in the early part of the 13th century. It was used by the army to oversee the places surrounding the river Guadalquivir. In the middle ages it was used as a prison. Apart from that, it was also used as a place to store precious metals and articles. In the year 1760, one more tower was added to the existing one. The lesser of this tower is called Half sister. The entire tower is in Octagonal shape. It is quite interesting to visit this beautiful structure.

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