Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #3 in Seville, Spain
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8.6 km
131 m
Explore Seville in Spain with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in SevilleIndividual Sights in SevilleSight 1: Iglesia de San Jacinto
The church of San Jacinto in Seville is the temple of a Dominican convent founded in the seventeenth century. It is located on the corner of San Jacinto and Pagés del Corro streets, in the Triana neighborhood.
Sight 2: Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la O
The church of Nuestra Señora de la O is a Roman Catholic church located on Calle Castilla, in the Triana neighborhood, Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of the O.
Sight 3: Monumento a la Tolerancia
The Monument to Tolerance is a monumental sculpture located in Seville (Spain) made by the sculptor and painter Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002), financed by the Friends of Sefarad Foundation, and which is installed on the Muelle de la Sal, next to the Paseo de Colón, the Triana bridge and the Guadalquivir River. The monument was inaugurated in 1992, coinciding with the celebration of the Universal Exhibition of Seville.
Sight 4: Edificio La Adriática
The Adriatica building was erected in Seville between 1914 and 1922 on Calle Cánovas del Castillo, now Avenida de la Constitución.
Sight 5: Capilla del Sagrario
The tabernacle of the Cathedral of Seville is a Baroque religious temple of Catholic worship that is located on the Avenida de la Constitución in that city. It is part of the large block formed by the Cathedral, whose parish services it administers, the Patio de los Naranjos and other annexed buildings.
Sight 6: Plaza del Triunfo
The Plaza del Triunfo in the Spanish city of Seville is located at the heart of a group of buildings declared a World Heritage Site in 1987: the General Archive of the Indies, the Royal Alcázar of Seville and the Cathedral of Seville.
Sight 7: Capilla Real
The Royal Chapel of the Cathedral of Seville, (Spain), is located in the head of the Cathedral of Seville, and is buried, among other members of royalty, the monarchs Ferdinand III of Castile, Alfonso X of Castile and Pedro I of Castile.
Sight 8: Parroquia de Santa Cruz
The Church of Santa Cruz is a Roman Catholic church located on Mateos Gago Street in the Santa Cruz neighborhood of Seville. The construction of the temple was completed in the eighteenth century. Between the 17th and 19th centuries it was the temple of the convent of the Holy Spirit, of the minor clerics. It is currently the seat of the parish of this name. It has another access through the square of the School of Christ.
Sight 9: Casa de Murillo
The Casa de Murillo is a historical house in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, at number 8, calle Santa Teresa, in the historic Barrio de Santa Cruz. It was the home of the painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682) in the latter years of his life. The building has two storeys and a central patio (courtyard) with columns.
Sight 10: Cruz de la Cerrajería
Santa Cruz Square is located in the Santa Cruz neighborhood of Seville. Its site is the one that previously occupied the primitive Church of Santa Cruz. In this square, Nicolás Antonio, Mosquita, Santa Teresa Street and the Plaza de Alfaro converge.
Sight 11: Monument of Christoph Columbus
The Columbus monument is located on the Paseo de Catalina de Ribera, Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
Sight 12: Plaza Curtidores
The Plaza de los Curtidores is a public space in the Spanish city of Seville.
Sight 13: Iglesia del Salvador
The Church of San Salvador is a church in Seville, Spain. It is the second-largest church in Seville, after the city's cathedral.
Sight 14: Setas de Sevilla
Setas de Sevilla or Las Setas, initially titled Metropol Parasol, is a large, predominantly wood structure located at La Encarnación square in the old quarter of Seville, Spain. It accommodates a traditional market, restaurants, a performance square, archaeological museum — and 'rooftop' terrace with a panoramic view of Seville's old city.
Sight 15: Convento de Santa Inés
The convent of Santa Inés de Sevilla, located in the central Calle Doña María Coronel of this city, was founded in 1374 by a lady of illustrious Sevillian family, María Coronel, widow of Juan de la Cerda. This foundation was carried out on the site of the family palace of his father, the lord of Aguilar, to which they later added some adjoining houses, such as that of Juan Rodríguez Tello, on which the church would later be built. A total of forty women entered this convent at the time of its foundation
Sight 16: Iglesia de San Ildefonso
The church of San Ildefonso de Sevilla, located in the square of the same name, is a temple and a parish seat whose construction began in 1794 and was completed in 1841, according to a project by Julián Barnecilla, executed by the architect José Echamorro.
Sight 17: Iglesia de Santiago
The Church of Santiago el Mayor is located in the Plaza Jesús de la Redención, in the Santa Catalina neighborhood of Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
Sight 18: Caños de Carmona
The Caños de Carmona is a Roman aqueduct built during the first century BC to supply water from a spring in the ancient Roman city of Irippo –current Alcalá de Guadaíra– to the ancient Roman city of Hispalis –current Seville–, both in the ancient Roman province of Hispania Ulterior –current Spain–. It was later renovated and partially re-built in the twelfth century by the Almohads and it was fully operational until its demolition in 1912. Some sections survived the demolition and remain standing today.
Sight 19: Cruz del Campo
La Cruz del Campo, also known as the Templete de la Cruz del Campo or, popularly, El Templete, is a medieval shrine declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the category of Monument, located in the city of Seville, in Spain.
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