Seville.. the nostalgia of wandering among the masterpieces of Andalusian landmarks
Weather of Arabia - Ismail Qasimi - Seville is a city that has a special nostalgia for Arab travelers when touring inside it, just like the Spanish cities crowned with many Andalusian landmarks famous for their beautiful architecture.
Alcazar Palace
Known as the Al-Mawraq Palace, it is one of the important palaces built by Muslims in Seville, and many ethnicities influenced its construction and decorations with their artistic touches, and the palace is still used by the Spanish royal family to this day.
Giralda Tower
It is the last remaining part of the Great Mosque that was built during the Almohad era, then it was demolished and the Seville Cathedral was built in its place while keeping the minaret to become a church tower, and you can easily climb to its top to enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
Maria Louisa Park
It is the main garden in the city of Seville, and it was part of the gardens of the "San Telmo" palace.
Plaza de Toros
It is famous for being the oldest bullfighting arena in Spain, dating back to the year 1758. Matches are held on Sundays every week except for the winter season. It can accommodate about 14,000 spectators. You can also visit the museum to learn more about this tradition.
Spain Square
It is located as an appendix to one of the buildings that was built in 1929 AD, and the aim of its construction was to host conferences that shed light on the prominent historical, industrial and technological role of Spain.
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