February 28: Andalusia Day
Every February 28, Andalusia celebrates a key date in its recent history: Andalusia Day, a day that commemorates the 1980 referendum in which the Andalusian people expressed their desire
Every February 28, Andalusia celebrates a key date in its recent history: Andalusia Day, a day that commemorates the 1980 referendum in which the Andalusian people expressed their desire
The Puerta de Palos is one of the main entrances to Seville Cathedral, located on the south facade, near the Giralda. Its popular name, “de Palos,” comes from the
The Immaculate Conception is one of the most deeply rooted Marian devotions in Spain and holds the distinguished title of Patron Saint of Spain. However, many people are unaware
Seville Cathedral, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is not only a jewel of Gothic architecture, but also a repository of history, faith, and grandeur. Within its walls
Did you know that Seville was the only gateway to and from America during the 16th and 17th centuries?
Yes, for more than two centuries, everything
The history of humanity changed forever on 8 September 1522, when 18 survivors returned to Seville after completing the first circumnavigation of the globe. What we now know as
Seville is a city that breathes art and spirituality in every corner, and few symbolsbetter represent this union than the Virgin of the Kings, patron saint of Seville and
If you’re in Seville in July, don’t miss the Velá de Santa Ana, one of the city’s most traditional and authentic festivals. Deeply rooted in the Triana neighborhood, this
Pentecost is a truly special time in Andalusia, as it marks the celebration of one of Spain’s most iconic and spiritual events — the Romería del Rocío.
When the month of May arrives, Seville is transformed once again. After the splendor of Holy Week and the April Fair, the city is filled with flowers, music and