Discover a UNESCO World Heritage Masterpiece
Ascend the Giralda bell tower, the former minaret of the mosque that once stood on this site. Offering panoramic views of Seville, the Giralda is a testament to the city's rich history, blending Islamic and Christian architectural elements. Its ramps, rather than stairs, were designed for horsemen to reach the top, providing a unique and accessible climb to one of Seville's most iconic landmarks.
Visit the Tomb of Christopher Columbus, a grand mausoleum held aloft by four heraldic figures representing the kingdoms of Castile, Leon, Aragon, and Navarre. This monumental tomb is a significant highlight, inviting reflection on the explorer's legacy and the Age of Discovery. It's a powerful symbol within the cathedral's vast interior.
Marvel at the Main Sacristy, a stunning example of Renaissance architecture, housing an impressive collection of liturgical objects, precious metals, and paintings by masters like Goya and Murillo. This space is not only an architectural gem but also a treasure trove of religious art and historical artifacts.
Explore the Patio de los Naranjos (Courtyard of the Orange Trees), a serene and fragrant courtyard that was once the ablution courtyard of the mosque. With its rows of orange trees and a central fountain, it offers a peaceful transition from the bustling city outside to the sacred interior of the cathedral, perfect for a moment of quiet reflection.
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