Seville - Σεβίλλη

The historical route of Seville is the depiction of the history of all Andalusia and the different cultural influences that have shaped its identity over the centuries. Romans, Visigoths, Arabs and Christians left deep marks on the architecture and culture of the city - characteristic is the inscription found on one of its old gates: "Hercules built me, Julius Caesar surrounded me with a wall and a wall "Saint King took me."

Rare, motley and unusual monuments compose a set of incredible architecture.

The city of Carmen and Don Quixote, which is built on the river, attracts interest. Guadalquivir. In its historic center, there are picturesque alleys with flower-decorated balconies and beautiful paths in one of the most famous Jewish quarters, the Santa Cruz (Barrio de Santa Cruz) where there is the third largest Cathedral with the tomb of Christopher Columbus and the bell tower-old minaret Giralda (Giralda) height of 93 meters. Nearby is one of the most impressive monuments, the Alcazar Royal Palace (Alcazar). Countless rooms that vary in architectural style - from Islamic to Neoclassical - patio and uniquely beautiful gardens, compose the image of the palace, which was the residence of many monarchs. Today it is used to host the Royal Family or Heads of State visiting the city. It was declared a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 1987.

Two of the most enjoyable and impressive public spaces in Spain are Piazza Spain and Piazza America.