Seville - Gallery

Gallery

  • Casa de Pilatos

  • Casa de Pilatos garden

  • Casa de Pilatos garden

  • The 'Adriática' building (1914-1922) on the Avenida de la Constitución designed by José Espiau y Muñoz

  • Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza - panoramic view

  • Lateral view of the Archivo de Indias

  • Interior of the Alcázar

  • The Chapel of El Carmen, next to the Triana bridge

  • Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza

  • Metropol Parasol

  • Archbishop's palace

  • Fountain in front of the Giralda

  • Plaza de España

  • Plaza de España

  • Guadalquivir river over the city of Seville

  • Palacio de San Telmo, now headquarters of the Presidency of Andalusia

  • The courtyard of the cathedral, as seen from the Giralda

  • The roof of the cathedral as seen from the Giralda tower

  • The tomb of Christopher Columbus, inside the Cathedral of Seville

  • Isabel II bridge, a.k.a. Triana bridge (Puente de Triana)

  • Telefónica Building

  • Archivo de Indias

  • Puente del V Centenario

  • Plaza del Altozano in Triana

  • Barqueta Bridge at night

  • Torre Triana in La Cartuja

  • Seville Fair

  • Carriage at the Seville Fair

  • Avenida de la Constitución

  • Street in Jewish Quarter

  • Casa de los Pinelos in Jewish Quarter

  • Lope de Vega Theater

  • Alameda de Hércules

  • Salvador Church

  • Schindler Tower

  • Plaza del Triunfo

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