Plaza del Triunfo, a historical symbol of the 1755 earthquake and the legends of the Giralda. View on Google Maps
A square that was once a parade ground and is now the entrance to the Alcázar, marked by history and the Jewish community. View on Google Maps
The locksmithing arrival of Sierpes evokes the legend of the name and its past as swordsmiths. View on Google Maps
The motto NO&DO refers to “no-madeja-do”, reminding us that the central skein gives meaning to the symbol. View on Google Maps
Phoenicians like Melkart arrived at the Guadalquivir and founded the primitive Spal, Seville. View on Google Maps
A street that recalls the legend of Peter I and the display of his head in Seville. View on Google Maps
Legend of María Coronel, a noblewoman who disfigured herself with oil to escape from Pedro I. View on Google Maps
The Metropol Parasol in Seville, designed by J. Mayer, emerged after Roman and Arab discoveries. View on Google Maps