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The city of Seville

It is one of the Spanish cities located within Andalusia in Seville, in the south of Spain, and is located on the banks of the Big Valley, with a population of approximately 703,021 people, according to a statistic in 2011, and thus is the fourth largest city in Spain in terms of population after cities; Madrid, Barcelona, ​​and Valencia, while an area of ​​140.8 km2, the city of Seville is famous for its ancient Islamic history, and it has many landmarks that we will mention in this article.

Landmarks of the city of Seville

The lush palace

This palace is located in the southeast of the city, and it was a fortress for Muslims in Andalusia, and then it became the seat of government, and it is said that who built it is Boutros Al-Qasi in the place of an old castle built by Muslims in 1350 AD, while the palace was completed in 1369 AD, and the palace is characterized by wonderful frescoes, columns Luxurious, a masterpiece full of colors and amazing designs, so UNESCO classified it in 1987 as a site of world heritage, and the palace attracts many tourists from different parts of the world annually, and the royal family in Spain uses this palace to hold some official occasions of the state, but its yards and gardens Exposed a core Biting changes over the years.

Maria Luisa Park

It is one of the public parks in the city, and its lands extend along the Grand Valley, and it includes many beautiful landscapes. It is mentioned that most sections of the park were part of the gardens of the San Telmo Palace.

Colorful solar Metropole

Located on La Encarnacion Square in the old town of Seville, this building contains six structures in the form of a large canopy of birch wood, and was designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer Hermann.

Seville Cathedral

It is the largest church in Europe, and the third largest in the world. The place of the Almohad Mosque was built during the medieval period.

Royal Tobacco Factory

It is considered one of the most beautiful landmarks of the city of Seville, and one of the most attractive to tourists, as it is not just a university campus, but the place of the royal tobacco factory in the past, and it is the first tobacco factory in Spain, and at the time it provided income to more than ten thousand women.

Casa de Pilatus house

This house belongs to the Rivera family, which ruled Seville and its surroundings in the sixteenth century A.D. This mixture made the home the attention of many tourists.

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