Recommend a one-day tour of Seville
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Recommend to travel to Seville, an important city in Andalucia.
📍 Plaza de España, the landmark square of the city. Here, there will be mosaic tiles. These tiles will tell stories and convey various meanings according to the 48 provinces of Spain. Each point will have a national flag, a map, and paintings that tell stories about that province, whether it is historical events or pictures of local lifestyles, important events that happened in the past, and what makes that province stand out.
📍 Military Historical Museum of Seville is a museum in the Plaza de España building. Admission is free.
📍 Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions is located near Plaza de América, not far from Plaza de América. It tells about the art and culture of Andalucia.
📍 Palacio de San Telmo is an old building with beautiful architecture outside. Currently the seat of the Andalusian government.
📍 Torre del Oro is a historical tower located on the riverside, built in the 13th century.
📍 Archivo de Indias (Archives of India) was founded in 1785 by order of King Charles III of Spain. The purpose is to collect and preserve all documents related to the administration and trade of Spanish colonies in the Americas and the Philippines. It is currently an important source of information related to Spanish exploration and colonization, and is also a World Heritage Site. Free admission.
📍 Royal Alcázar The palace in Spain will have a different feel from France, Germany, and Austria. It is similar there. Here, it has a Muslim-Christian style. If anyone is tired of classic Europe, you may see a different style here. There are many beautiful places to take pictures inside.
📍 Catedral de Sevilla is a cathedral that is very magnificent inside, very sacred, and there are also a lot of people.
📍 La Giralda or the bell tower in the cathedral. The point where we went up to take pictures from a high angle, we had to go up a 34-round loop. Even in my early 20s, I was still out of breath, but it was difficult to go up and take pictures because there were bars all the way. It is recommended to take photos at the corners of the 28th-32nd loop.
📍 Setas de Sevilla Another landmark of Seville that has been given a modern twist. It is the largest laminated wood structure in the world.
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