The two-story architectural style of the Archbishop's palace is also quite interesting, here is also a historical reserve in Seville, there are many years of history, here can see a lot of unique buildings, the archbishop is also the religious head here.
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The two-story architectural style of the Archbishop's palace is also quite interesting, here is also a historical reserve in Seville, there are many years of history, here can see a lot of unique buildings, the archbishop is also the religious head here.
The Archbishop Palace, located in the east of Seville Cathedral, is a magnificent building full of power. Here, once the residence of the Archbishop of Seville, his walls are bright red and yellow colours, with a strong Spanish flavor, the internal collection of a large number of precious Sevilian works of art, but currently not open to the public.
The Archbishop Palace is very complex and magnificent. It is a classic building. After reading it, it is very shocking. The Archbishop's Palace has a history of several hundred years. It looks spectacular. The frescoes inside the church are very elegant and worth visiting.
Get up early to visit the cathedral and go out to encounter heavy rain. Helpless to visit the church there are many people, queued for the old, regret not buying tickets online in advance, no one said that there is also a queue here. This is the third cathedral in the world, and one of the characteristics is also a combination of Gothic and Arabic style. Unfortunately, there is still no Chinese guide, and there is a tomb of Columbus, which is said to have finally been carried out by Columbus, who did not want to land on Spanish soil.
Before entering, they were deterred by the height of the beams and columns. If Gaudi's church is about brains, Vatican's church is about magnificence, Seville's church is about dignity and momentum. The tickets for the Sevilla Church are different from those for the Holy Family Church, which includes the cost of climbing the tower. Starting from the corner of the church, there are no stone steps or elevators. They climb by foot. After turning 34 bends, they can climb the top. Here, you can clearly see the whole of Sevilla. The green-planted backyard of the church, where the exit is also located
The Cathedral of Notre Dame of Seville is a Catholic Church in Seville, capital of Andalusia, Spain, and the Cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Seville.