Seville is a beautiful city with a rich history, so the attractions that one can visit here are numerous. Seville is a representative of different cultures and religions that contributed immeasurably to the splendor of the city and the entire area. Here you will find a list of sights that you should not miss while staying in Seville.
Triana is the name for the cheerful district of Seville, which can be reached via the bridge of the same name - Triana. The correct name of the bridge is "Isabella II Bridge". Triana is a very colorful neighborhood where the very popular bullfighters and flamenco dancers come from. Cheerful and authentic, the Triana district is the right place for a playful and relaxing afternoon. Although very beer-friendly, the Triana district does not attract a large number of tourists and there are never big city crowds. Only the few who discover the Triana district in Seville are very lucky and really enjoy it here.
Another beauty among the palaces in Seville is the Casa de Pilatos. Palace located in the Plaza de Pilatos. Magnificent and famous for its tiles, with 150 different glazed tiles, it is the work of brothers Diego and Juan Pulido. The tiles make up the largest collection of azulejo tiles in the world. The palace represents great wealth, and it is also decorated with a beautiful courtyard in the Italian style. The palace plateau is spacious with extraordinary arches and a fountain, and as you walk through the courtyard you will encounter 24 sculptures of Roman emperors and Greek gods.
The Seville Aquarium is one of the most beautiful attractions. Sail into the magical sea world and find out which route Ferdinand Magellan sailed around the world. The aquarium is dedicated to his journey, and at the end of the tour, you will realize that you have been on an unforgettable journey meeting over 700 species of marine animals. A special experience in the aquarium is provided by two sharks located at a depth of 9 meters, which you can see passing through the glass tunnel. For those who love adrenaline, there is an offer called "Sleeping with Sharks" where you can sleep in a sleeping bag separated from the sharks by only a glass.
Ramon Sanchez Football Stadium, full name Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, is a sports center and football stadium owned by Sevilla FC. The official opening of this stadium was on September 7, 1958. Ramon Sánchez used to be the president of the Sevilla football club, so the stadium is named in his honor. The stadium accommodates almost 40,000 spectators. In 1982, during the world football championship, this stadium was the host for some of the matches, namely the semi-final matches. The architect of the stadium is Manuel Munoz Monasterio.
Caixa Forum is a cultural center built on an already existing concrete structure, which was intended as a parking space. The space is used much better. This project actually has two purposes- one above ground and one below ground. The underground purpose is to serve as an exhibition center, auditorium and workshop. There are also the offices of the center as well as a cafe for employees and visitors.