As you walk through the streets of Seville there is one thing you´ll notice and that is a big number of orange trees. The oranges of Seville have grown to be famous all around the world. In Seville there are now over 14,000 orange trees lining the streets and parks. […]
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Seville has a wide variety of cinemas all over the city, from the smaller and older cinemas to the enormous multiplex cinema located at the Nervion plaza, which can really offer something to everyone. Even if you do not speak Spanish, version original or v.o films are shown in select […]
Welcome to the 20th Bienal! Did you know that Seville is the birthplace of Flamenco? Because of this Seville hosts the largest Flamenco event worldwide, called “la Bienal de Flamenco”. This event takes place once every two years between September and October and lasts for one month. The Bienal first […]
The beautiful Triana Bridge is not only the oldest bridge in Seville but one of the oldest bridges in the whole country of Spain. Connecting the Triana district to Santa Cruz, it’s a great method of transport to escape from the tourist centre of the city to a calmer and […]
Any entrance on the history and traditions of Seville and Spain would be comlpetly trivial without any mention of Flamenco. The Gypsy art has been a staple piece of a Seville way of life. Andalusia has always played a key role in the history of flamenco. A history in which […]
Born into a noble Portuguese family around the year 1480, Magellan became idolised after orchestrating the Spanish expedition to the West Indies from 1519 to 1522, this resulted in the first ever circumnavigation of the earth. After Christopher Columbus discovered the new world, the Catholic rulers of Spain turned to […]