On the way to the cathedral of Seville, one of the special buildings, the Archive of the West Indies, was designed by Juan de Herrera in 1572 and was converted into a public library in 1781. The West Indies Archives is a strong Moorish style in Italian Renaissance style, similar architecture is rare in Europe, but Spain has more such styles for historical reasons. The West Indies Archives has a rich collection of archives from the conquerors to the end of the 19th century, including Cervantes's job search requests, Alexander VI's papal book for Spain and Portugal, and Columbus's logbook, Map and planning of American cities in American colonies and so on. Interested people can enter and see, fog belongs to the distant viewing family.