Family and Kids in Seville
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsPainter and sculptor Eduardo Chillida created this piece of public art, inaugurated in 1992 by the President of Israel Chaim Herzog, in order to commemorate the expulsion of the Jews from by Catholic kingdoms as directed by the Edict of Granada edict of Granada. It’s larger then it looks in photographs and cost 98,000,000 pesetas to make. There is not much else to see here.
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsThis 28 hectare municipal cemetery was built in 1852. It’s layout is that of a pyramid, with the top end pointing south, about 800 meters long, with streets named after saints and the three separate sections marked by roundabouts. Visitors come to check it out for its many solemn monuments, such as the bronze sculpture, Christ of the Honeys, the pantheon of Riquelme, a memorial of the War...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsIt’s a great thing when a city is conscientious about preserving its heritage. This neomudejar building, constructed in 1889, was the old Cordoba Train station, which has now been transformed into a decent shopping mall. The best part is how almost no alteration was made to the original structure in the process. The only notable addition are the huge steel and glass windows covering the p...Read more
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Amazing Seville attraction for kidsThis is one of the only three preserved gates from the time that Seville had walls. It was built in 1107, renovated in 1573. That said, it does not look like much. The only feature of note is the friezes of Saint Ferdinand and the bishops Isidore and Leander. During Seville’s Holy Week, this is the location from where to see the procession of the Passage of the Confraternities. Snap a qui...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysThis monastery was formed in 1414 for use by friars of the Order of St. Jerome by Fray Diego Martinez de Medina. The architecture of the monastery is rare for Seville, a Flamboyant Gothic style. It was heavily renovated in the 16th century. Today it is known for its various artistic legacies, such as the St. Jerome Penitent sculpture, and 21 paintings by Murillo. Today the building functions as...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in SevilleThere used to be a convent here when this garden was established in the 15th century but it’s gone now. It’s a lovely and tranquil botanical space with a variety of trees and flowers - white acacias, citrus trees, palm trees, fig trees, jacaranda trees, and plum trees. The garden is given a dash of color by the red brachichito, the poinsettias, and the firethorns. But the crowning p...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsThe romans built an aqueduct to serve their city, a 17 mile long structure stretching from Carmona to Seville. It was later rebuilt by the Almohads. But in 1912, over a period of several months, most of the aqueduct was destroyed. This is the location of that great structure’s last remaining pieces. There is not much else to see here so take a picture and move on.
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A cool place to see with kidsLocated right next to Maria Luisa park and running along the Paseo de las Delicias, this 19th century urban garden was part of a project to revitalise the area near the river. It was meant to be a romantic place. As such, a number of sculptures and statues of various styles were placed here rococo, classicism and pagan. There are also beautiful fountains, charming roundabouts, pretty little pat...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenThis hexagonal tower, windowless, doorless, and almost featureless aside from its shape, is a very curious sight on the Constitution Avenue. It used to be one of the corners of Seville’s walls. It is named after the 8th century emir Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, but the structure was most likely built in the 12th century as a part of the Alcazar’s military and defensive enlargement. There i...Read more
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One of the awesome things children enjoy the mostThe Mudejar artistic movement is a very Hispanic heritage. It is a melding of the Gothic and Moorish architectural styles. Seville as some of the best architectural examples of the style in the country. But this museum focuses on other expressions of Mudejar art. To this end this museum exhibits a total of 111 pieces of decorative, fine art and archaeological items sourced from other institutio...Read more
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The best option for younger visitorsThe 17th century painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo is something of a legend in Spain, and particularly in Seville. This historic house used to be his home. It is a simple building comprised of a central courtyard and two floors. Most of the house is the office for the Andalusian Council of Culture, but a small section is dedicated to covering the life of the painter.
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A place where kids enjoy and have funTechnically this place does not function as a monastery anymore nor is the primary reason to visit it a historical one. It is a place to research, conserve and promote Contemporary Art in the Andalusian region. Though the center was founded in the 1990s, the actual collection dates from 1957, with paintings and art works from notable local artists. The center receive most of its traffic from it...Read more
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A place perfect for families with kidsEvery trip to Spain is incomplete without visiting the Catedral De Sevilla (was earlier known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See), Seville, the world’s third oldest massive Roman Gothic cathedral. Take a tour of the ethereal architecture inside and most importantly don’t miss the famous tomb of Christopher Columbus who was buried here. Next you can walk up the stairs to enjoy...Read more
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A favorite place to take the kids in the citySuites Murillo Centro Sevilla is an apartment hotel which has upscale fully furnished apartments where you will get all the facilities needed to ensure your comfort. Attached kitchens is an added advantage for you can cook as per your need and feel at home while you stay at Suites Murillo Centro Sevilla. The views that you get from the rooms are stunning. The lobby at the entrance is huge and i...Read more
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It's just one of those places to visit and hang outClassic flamenco much above your expectations is what you will get to witness at La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara.The atmosphere here is great and the finesse with which each of the actors put their heart and soul in the performances is incredible. The artists are highly professional, and you will be awestruck to watch them perform. The acoustics at La Casa del Flamenco - Audit...Read more