Discover Seville's Historic Sites Through Its Golden Route
1. In this presentation I will propose a
tourist route on Civil Sevilla. We hope
you like it and you feel encouraged.
2. This is the route
we suggest,
then we will tell
you which
sites represent
the following letters:
A: Place
of the Incarnation
B: Golden Tower
C: The Real Alcazar
D: Palace of San Telmo
E: Place of Spain
3. The Place of the Incarnation in Seville is located
in the heart of the historic and commercial
center. In the Place of the Encarnación are the
Metrosol parasol mushrooms known as the
Incarnation. It is a wooden structure with two
concrete pillars housing the elevators to the
lookout and is located in the central Plaza de la
Encarnacion in Seville. Below mushrooms found
archaeological remains, very interesting.
4. It was built in the first third of the thirteenth century, in
the last moments of the Taifa kingdoms. Its name in
Arabic was al-Azajal Borg, who came to express the
golden tiles covering the sun was gleaming like gold
and reflected in the river damaging the eye. Legend
has it that the Golden Tower served as a refuge fo
ladies who wooed King Pedro I the Cruel, whose
most famous affair was that of Dona Aldonza, siste
Dona Maria Coronel, who lived here in the Torre de
Oro, while his wife, Maria de Padilla, lived at the
Alcazar. Later became the memorial chapel and
prison.
5. The Real Alcazar of Sevilla, is a group of palaces
surrounded by a wall, located in the city of
Sevilla. It construction began in the Middle Ages.
In their realization have been used throughout the
history of different styles, from the Islamic its first
. inhabitants, the Moorish and Gothic period after
the conquest of the city by the troops
castellanas.El enclosure has been routinely used
as accommodation for members of the Spanish
Royal Family and visiting heads of state in the
city, being the royal palace in Europe's oldest
active.
6. The Palace of San Telmo is a historical edifice in
Seville, southern Spain, now the seat of the
presidency of the Andalusian Autonomous
Government. Construction of the building began
in 1682 outside the walls of the city, on property
belonging to the Tribunal of the Holy Office, the
institution responsible for the Spanish
Inquisition. It was originally constructed as the
seat of the Seminary School of the University of
Navigators, a school of orphan children of
sailors.
7. The Place of Spain in Seville is an
architectural framed in Maria Luisa Park,
constitutes one of the most spectacular of the
regional architecture. Main building was
constructed as the Latin American Exhibition
in Seville in 1929 and its banks are
represented in all provinces of Spain and
Spanish busts of illustrious in their walls.