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Sevilla spells visitors from the moment they walk on strange pictures and walk on the promenades lined with palm trees.Elegant buildings, old -fashioned street lamps and horse -drawn carriages create a magical ambience, and tourist objectives are as amazing as the famous flamenco shows and flamboyant festivals.

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Cathedral of Seville

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Cathedral of Seville is the largest Gothic cathedral in Christianity, unmatched in the impressive and abundant scale of art treasures.Listed as a site of the UNESCO World Heritage, this glorious place of worship was built between 1402 and 1506 on the site of the main mosque of the city.This 93 -meter tower of the Cathedral is still the Ebi of Sevilia. In the cathedral, visitors are surprised by the huge proportions of the nave.The interior with five color covers a length of 117 meters and 76 meters and rises up to 40 meters high.This overwhelming space is the greatest Gothic interior in Spain.In the center is a silver image of the Virgin from Sedes surrounded by 45 scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin's life.In the southern transept there is a striking monument of Cristofor Columbus, according to his historical stature. Behind Capilla Mayor is Capilla Real (Royal Chapel).Built between 1551 and 1575, this Renaissance chapel with domes contains the royal tombs. The first -century magnificent room is a magnificent chamber, which contains a large polycandru and a crucifix of kempeneer market.Within the mayor of Sacristia, the treasury displays the precious crown-bureaubets adorned from the virgin of los reyes.The octagonal fountain in the center is a remnant of the fountain used by the believers for religious ablations in the Moorish times.The son of Cristofor Columbus, Hernando Colón, brought together the collection for this library between 1496 and 1539 and is one of the most important volume collections in the Renaissance era in Spain, with a special emphasis on the humanist writings in the Golden Age.Not only will you save time by standing in this two -hour tour in a small group, you will also find out about the fascinating history of Sevilia and these two attractions listed in the UNESCO World Heritage from an expert guide.This narrow pedestrian tape is the main commercial street in Sevilla, lined with shops, cafes and restaurants.This handmade pastry sells cakes, biscuits, chocolate and other hand -worked sweets from 1885. N Nadresa: Cathedral of Sevilla, Plaza del Trunfo, Avenida from Constitución, Sevilla