Population:
700,000
Location: Southern Part of Spain (Andalusia)
Sevilla
is one of the "must see" locations in Spain due to its
mild Mediterranean climate and rich culture, which embodies the
true essence of life which Andalusia is world famous for. This city,
with its beautiful whitewashed buildings, small balconies overflowing
with geraniums, countless historic buildings and quiet winding streets,
is an ideal place to learn Spanish.
From a historical
standpoint, Sevilla is exceedingly rich. For example, theCathedral,
built in the 1400's is perhaps the most impressive Gothic cathedral
in the Christian world. It adjoins an Almohad Tower, called the
Giralda, which originally was the minaret of the Great Mosque. This
300 foot high tower, which has become a symbol of the city, is topped
by an active carillon and a statue of "Holy Faith," which
was added after the Christian Reconquest. Across the plaza from
the Cathedral stands the Alcázar, an impressive 10th century
palace complex. The palace contains excellent examples of both Moorish
and Christian architecture. Beyond these two sites, the city contains
many other historic sites of interest, all very much worth a visit.
While these
inspiring and historic sites are the backdrop of everyday life in
modern Seville, Spain's fourth largest city is very cosmopolitan.
The bustling commercial center is filled with typical business and
trade activities, and an efficient public transportation system
links the various neighborhoods and attractions. Woven into this
urban fabric you will also find winding streets, flower-decked patios,
and taverns where the sevillanos go about their daily lives.
Visitors
find that sevillanos are a gracious and social people - welcoming
tovisitors and eager to introduce them to the life and culture of
their city. There are numerous cultural, social, and religious events
celebrated during the year, but none more famous than Semana Santa,
or Holy Week. During this week in early spring, there are nightly
candlelit processions in each quarter of the city. Men carry religious
figures on large, ornately decorated platforms, and are followed
by hooded penitents, musicians, and crowds of the faithful. After
Holy Week comes the April Fair, which features parades, bullfights,
music, and especially dancing - the local dance, the sevillana,
and of course, flamenco.
For
someone who wants to experience Southern Spain, Sevilla is an excellent
choice!
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