Travels through the history of Seville through two of its most emblematic buildings: the Cathedral of Seville and the Alcázar. The first was raised on a mosque that was built by order of the Caliph Abu Yacub Jusuf since the year 1172 to 1198. When King Fernando III reconquista Seville in 1248, it becomes the Almohad mosque in Christian Cathedral, but without altering their architectural structure. He Alcazar, for its part, is marked by the diversity of cultures and legacies that these have left in the city. A unique pleasure is stroll its sidewalks of oranges and MyrtleS that transport us to another time. Discover the full story of these two monuments on a route that will not leave you indifferent.
Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes from Monday to Saturday.
Opening hours: 13:00 hours. Alcazar and Cathedral.
Point of encounter: Office of tourism, Avenue of the Constitution.
Languages: Spanish, English, French and Italian.
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