We ended our Moorish tour in Seville, a city that shows how Islamic architecture and ornamentation continued to influence Spain even after the fall of the Moorish empire. Muslims living under ...
This palace was built over seven centuries, from Moorish times to the Renaissance, and it still occasionally hosts the royal family when they visit Seville. In fact, the Alcazar is the oldest ...
Seville was one of the earliest Moorish conquests and to this day retains incredible architecture from this time. Explore ancient walls and towers near the Macarena Gate, and the hidden Torre de ...
Built for the 1929 International Expo by a Sevillano (also responsible for other city landmarks), this remarkable five-story rococo building blends Spanish and Moorish architecture with zest and zeal.
Located in the scenic Santa Cruz neighborhood of Seville, the Hotel Alfonso XIII has a knack for putting guests in a trance with its artistic, Andalusian architecture. Common areas are supported ...