Seville Cathedral The cathedral of Seville was built on the site of an ancient mosque.
Seville Cathedral The entrance to St Mary’s Cathedral in Seville. Beware, the gypsies will offer you a small branch and if you accept it, they will then ask you to pay them to read the future in your palm.
Seville Cathedral The Minaret, the Giralda, of the old mosque has been preserved and transformed into the bell tower of the new cathedral.
Alcazar The gate between the Alczar and the Jewish quarter.
Peter Palace The Alczar in Seville is a Mudejar-style palace belonging to the Spanish royal family. It was built by Peter I on the site of an ancient palace of the Muslim era.
Alcazar Patio De Las Doncellas in the Alcàzar.
Alcazar Interior rich in detail of the Alczar.
Séville street.
Andalusian Parliament The Andalusian Parliament sits in the former Hospital of Las Cinco Llagas.
Spanish Square The Spanish Square was built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition.
Jewish quarter The Santa Cruz district, also called the Jewish quarter of Seville. There are several souvenir shops.