Seville Cathedral Church

If you visiting Spain, you must visit the place who known as the third of the biggest church in Europe. That is Seville Cathedral Church. It is so pleasant because  the church is located near by shopping center, and The Seville University. The Cathedral of Seville was built in the 15th and 16th century in Gothic style on the grounds of the former major Arab mosque. It is the largest place of worship in Spain, and the third largest cathedral in the Christian world, exactly.

Seville is.the capital of Andalus, it located in southern Spain  where no doubt in its beauty. To hang around the city, it may took by on foot, or bus or by traditional trainhorse that prepared for visitors.

Sevile is the beautifull old city in Spain. Although it is not the most popular tourist destination in Europe. Almost in all side of Seville are seemed by the panorama of fantastic monument and old building. Majority of people here are chatholics.

You just need EUR$10-15 to round and get the spectacular view of the church. But if you are students and you have student identity card, you will be free. if you still dissapointed , you can Enter the building from Alemanes street through the Puerta del Perd?n into the  Patio de los Naranjos. You will find there a PILA of the 5th century BC. Then climb up to the Giralda tower, which was the minaret of the 12th century Moslem mosque. Its Christian bell fry was added by Hern?n Ruiz in 1568. From there you can oversee large parts of Seville:

To the  North see the Plaza de Franciso with the Town Hall, Salvador church and the Cartuja peninsula of the Expo1992 with the Alamillo and Barqueta bridges. To the  East you will see Mateos Gago street leading into the Santa Cruz quarter. To the  South, the Alcazar is to your left, the Indian archive to your right, and the Maria Luisa park with the towers of the Plaza de Espa?a in the background. To the  West, there is the Bullring and Isabel II bridge, which leads to the Triana quarter.

Then go down and visit the huge  Interior of the Cathedral. It contains a large collection of artwork: paintings of Murillo and Zurbar?n, goldsmithery of Juan de Arfe, amongst others. On the way out you pass the supposed  Tomb of Christopher Columbus.

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