
▲ Seville's España Square is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent and beautiful squares in the world. Designed and built by Aníbal González, this square is not only an iconic landmark of Seville but also a masterpiece of Moorish Revival architecture.


▲ Seville Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the third-largest cathedral in the world. Its history blends Islamic and Christian civilizations, bearing significant political, religious, and cultural memories.


▲ Royal Alcázar of Seville - The Alcázar of the Moorish Kings. Comprising a complex of palaces surrounded by ancient city walls, it has undergone numerous renovations and decorative enhancements while preserving its Mudejar and Renaissance architectural styles. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

▲ The Santa Cruz neighborhood is located in the center of Seville, Spain, serving as the historic core of the old town, renowned for preserving the medieval Jewish quarter's heritage and Andalusian architectural style.








