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Golden Oldie: Seville Cathedral, Spain
The beautiful Gothic Cathedral in Seville, Spain was built on the site of a mosque. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and well worth a visit when in Andalusia.
The beautiful Gothic Cathedral in Seville, Spain was built on the site of a mosque. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and well worth a visit when in Andalusia.
Andalusia’s capital will charge fees for visitors to one of the city’s biggest outdoor attractions
DrFumblefinger stops by Seville’s famous bullfighting arena, one of the oldest in Spain. While losing popularity with the younger generation, the sport remains popular in this region.
DrFumblefinger shares the story of the Torre del Oro, a popular landmark tower on Seville’s riverfront.
Our Pic of the Day features this large mushroom-like wooden structure, said to the largest wooden construct in the world.
We explore the narrow lanes and alleys of Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish section of Seville, and discover a treasure of plazas, gardens and tapas bars.
Originally built as a minaret to a mosque, the belltower of Seville’s Cathedral has long been used as an observatory. Thousands of tourists walk up its ramps every day to enjoy the wonderful views of the city.
The beautiful Gothic Cathedral in Seville, Spain was built on the site of a mosque. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and well worth a visit when in Andalusia.
Andalusia’s capital will charge fees for visitors to one of the city’s biggest outdoor attractions
DrFumblefinger stops by Seville’s famous bullfighting arena, one of the oldest in Spain. While losing popularity with the younger generation, the sport remains popular in this region.
DrFumblefinger shares the story of the Torre del Oro, a popular landmark tower on Seville’s riverfront.
Our Pic of the Day features this large mushroom-like wooden structure, said to the largest wooden construct in the world.
We explore the narrow lanes and alleys of Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish section of Seville, and discover a treasure of plazas, gardens and tapas bars.
Originally built as a minaret to a mosque, the belltower of Seville’s Cathedral has long been used as an observatory. Thousands of tourists walk up its ramps every day to enjoy the wonderful views of the city.