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Seville - Banks of the Guadalquivir

The banks of the Guadalquivir to the south west of the old town of Seville hold several attractions of note.

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Barrio de Triana
On the right bank of the Guadalquivir lies the Barrio de Triana, a working-class district which has been from time immemorial the potters' quarter of Seville, producing the best azulejos in the city. From here, near the Puente San Telmo, Magellan set out on his voyage round the world.
Transit
Bus: C3, 40, 43.
Hospital de la Caridad
On the east side of a square half way along Seville's Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, between the Puente de Isabel II and the Puente San Telmo, stands the Hospital de la Caridad (1661-64), founded by Miguel de Mañara, who is supposed to have been the prototype of Don Juan. The church, entered from a pillared courtyard, has five azulejo pictures on the facade and contains pictures by Valdés Leal (just inside the entrance) and six paintings by Murillo in the aisles.
Address
Hospital de la Caridad
Calle Temprado 3
Seville
Spain
Hours
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Open9:009:009:009:009:009:009:00
Close13:3013:3013:3013:3013:3013:3013:00
Open15:3015:3015:3015:3015:3015:3015:30
Close18:0018:0018:0018:0018:0018:0018:00
Always closed on:
Epiphany (3 Kings' Day ) - Christian (January 6)
New Year's Day (January 1)
Andalusia Day - Spain (February 28)
May Day / Labor Day (May 1)
National Day - Spain (October 12)
All Saints' Day - Christian (November 1)
Constitution Day - Spain (December 6)
Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8)
Monday after the Immaculate Conception - Spain (December 9)
Maundy (Holy) Thursday - Christian (Apr 05)
Easter - Christian (Apr 08)
Good Friday - Christian (Apr 06)
Tips
Photography prohibited.
La Maestranza
Along the left bank of the Guadalquivir in Seville stands the La Maestranza cultural center which was built for the World Exhibition.
Maritime Museum
Just beyond the Hospital de Caridad, on the banks of the river, rises the hexagonal Torre del Oro (1220, with additions in 1760), originally a Moorish defensive tower clad with gold azulejos and later, in the reign of Pedro the Cruel, used as a treasury and a prison. It now houses the Maritime Museum of Seville.
Address
Torre del Oro / Museo Marítimo
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón
Seville
Spain
Hours
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosed10:0010:0010:0010:0011:0011:00
Close 14:0014:0014:0014:0014:0014:00
Always closed on:
Epiphany (3 Kings' Day ) - Christian (January 6)
New Year's Day (January 1)
Andalusia Day - Spain (February 28)
May Day / Labor Day (May 1)
National Day - Spain (October 12)
All Saints' Day - Christian (November 1)
Constitution Day - Spain (December 6)
Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8)
Monday after the Immaculate Conception - Spain (December 9)
Maundy (Holy) Thursday - Christian (Apr 05)
Easter - Christian (Apr 08)
Good Friday - Christian (Apr 06)
Palacio de San Telmo
In the Avenida de las Delicias in Seville, beyond the Puente San Telmo, is the Palacio de San Telmo, built in 1743 as a naval college and now a seminary for the training of priests (Universidad Pontificia), with a handsome Baroque doorway.
Address
Palacio de San Telmo
Avenida de Roma
Seville
Spain
Tips
Visit by appointment only. Photography prohibited.
Transit
Bus: C3, C4, 5, 34.
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón
On the southwest side of Seville's old town, along the left bank of the Guadalquivir, here canalized (Canal de Alfonso XIII), is the Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, beginning at the Puente de Isabel II. On this stretch of the river, extending south along the Avenida de las Delicias, are the port installations.
Plaza de Toros
Not far from the Paseo de Cristóbal Colón in Seville is the Plaza de Toros, with seating for 14,000 spectators, the largest and one of the most important bullrings in Spain. There is also a bullfighting museum.
Santa Ana
On the left bank of the Guadalquivir river in Seville, near the Puente de Isabel II, stands the Mudéjar-style church of Santa Ana, built by Alfonso the Wise, which contains a "Virgen de la Rosa" by Alejo Fernández, a fine retablo and an interesting treasury.
Tobacco Factory
To the east of the Palacio de San Telmo in Seville, on Calle de San Fernando, is the former Fábrica de Tabacos, a Baroque building (1757) which is now occupied by University lecture rooms.
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