Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Carmona, Spain
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3.7 km
118 m
Experience Carmona in Spain in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in CarmonaIndividual Sights in CarmonaSight 1: Alcázar del rey Don Pedro
The Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro is the Royal Alcazar of Carmona. The complex is officially called Alcázar de Arriba and Puerta de Marchena. Another name is Alcázar de la Puerta de Marchena. It is located in the municipality of Carmona, (Seville) Spain. This building was built by Pedro I of Castile, as was the Palace of Pedro I of the Real Alcázar of Seville.
Sight 2: Iglesia de Santiago
The church of Santiago, in the Spanish town of Carmona, stands in the upper part of the city, within the perimeter of its old walled enclosure.
Sight 3: Convento de Santa Clara
Convento de Santa Clara is located in Carmona, Spain. Founded in 1460, it was one of the first to be built in the convent architecture style of the city. It enjoyed papal and royal privileges throughout its history. Design changes in the 15th through18th centuries, preserved without undergoing major changes, distorted the structure considerably from its original appearance. The church and cloister are important examples of Andalusian Moorish architecture of the early 16th century. The Mudéjar church underwent renovation in 1664 in the Baroque style. Six depictions of the life of St Clare are by Juan de Valdés Leal. Twelve virgin saints from the workshop of Francisco de Zurbarán line the walls of the nave.
Sight 4: Museo Ciudad de Carmona
The Museum of the City of Carmona is a museum of archaeology and history in the city of Carmona, province of Seville, Spain. It houses a varied collection of pieces from prehistoric times to the present day.
Sight 5: Iglesia del Salvador
The Church of the Divine Saviour, in Carmona, stands within the historic precinct of the city, in the Plaza de Cristo Rey, in the heart of its monumental area; close to the church of Santa María and the Plaza de San Fernando, its traditional civic center.
Sight 6: Iglesia de San Felipe
The church of San Felipe is located in Carmona (Spain).
Sight 7: Iglesia de San Bartolomé
The church of San Bartolomé de Carmona is located inside the historic center of this city, very close to its Alcázar de Abajo or Puerta de Sevilla.
Sight 8: Alcázar Puerta de Sevilla
The Gate of Sevilla is a gate located in Carmona, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1906.
Sight 9: Teatro Cerezo
The Cerezo Theatre is a municipal theatre in Carmona, Seville, Spain. It is located on the current Paseo del Estatuto (Paseo del Estatuto Street). It was built in the 1930s.
Sight 10: Iglesia de San Pedro
The church of San Pedro de Carmona, province of Seville, is a parish church built in the fifteenth century, although it was renovated in the eighteenth century. It is located next to the Puerta de Sevilla of the old wall.
Sight 11: Anfiteatro romano de Carmona
The Carmona Amphitheater is located in the city of Carmona, province of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It is dated to the first century BC. In 1973, it was donated to the state by its owners, the Counts of Rodezno. It is located next to the necropolis and the Via Augusta, being listed as a monument in 1978. The first excavations were carried out by George Bonsor and J. Fernández López in 1885.
Sight 12: Museo de la Necropolis Romana
The Archaeological Site of Carmona, or in its acronym CAC or CAE, is an archaeological site located in the Spanish municipality of Carmona (Seville), represented by a Roman necropolis and amphitheater, from the first and second centuries A.D. Protected as a Historic-Artistic Monument since 1931, it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC), with the category of Archaeological Zone. in 2003.
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