Feel this crossroads of cultures between the narrow alleys of the ancient Medina and Jewish Quarter, and the meandering layout of the Jewish Quarter and the Arenal of Seville. Learn about our origins and travel back in time with the enigmas, characters, stories, legends and curiosities that were experienced in each of the eras.
Seville was an important administrative and commercial center of the Roman Empire, then one of the most important in Al-Andalus, and under Almohad rule, reached its maximum splendor. With the Reconquest by Ferdinand III, Seville became a prominent center of Christianity. The Jewish community also left a very visible mark in Seville.
To explore Seville of the three cultures is to immerse yourself in a rich history of coexistence and transformation. Every corner of the city, every monument and every neighborhood tells the story of how Roman, Muslim, Christian and Jewish influences intertwined to create the unique Seville.
Square that divides Seville between the old commercial area, with Calle Sierpes and the Monumental area. Here is the City Hall with one of the stories....
Walking through the streets of Seville is an experience to remember, and that we tell you about the collapse of the Giralda and take the best picture of Seville.
The Cathedral attached to the Giralda you cannot miss, and no one will show you who lived in it, how it was made and finished in history. You'll see what you don't see...
You will make your own way to the meeting points