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The Convent of San Leandro

The story of the Convent of San Leandro is well known in Seville. Nothing is more Sevillian. Everything is summarized in the conventual architecture typical of the Seville, works of art by local artists, including Murillo, and its acclaimed sweets. It is truly a jewel of art, history, and culture.

Cenador del León at the Real Alcázar

The Real Alcázar, or Alcazars in reference to the set of palaces that compose it, is not only the place where the history of Seville can be traced through architecture and art but a landscape wonder. Its gardens are a delight for the senses, as well as a natural labyrinth full of hidden spaces. Among […]

Palacio de Mañara

The Palacio de Mañara, located in Seville’s old Jewish Quarter, represents a perfect example of architecture from city’s Renaissance. However, beyond its artistic value and strategic location, it attracts travellers due to its history, for one of the most illustrious Sevillians was born in this building- in this building was born one of the most illustrious Sevillians- the […]

Casa Fabiola

Casa Fabiola, a classic Sevillian palace characteristic of the Santa Cruz neighborhood and dating back to the Renaissance, is located on Calle Fabiola in front of Calle Aire. It was chosen by the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla to house an extensive artwork collection by Mariano Bellver.