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Technical File of the monument: Reales Alcázares de Sevilla


Monument
Reales Alcázares de Sevilla 
Description
A citadel is a Spanish castle. Etymologically, the word comes from Arabic fortress at Qasr ????? which means' strength ', which is in Latin castellum (castrum). Several Spanish cities have an alcazar.

The Alcazar of Sevilla is used as a place of accommodation for members of the Royal Family and dignitaries who visit the city. It consists of several buildings of different eras. The original fortification was built on an ancient Roman settlement, and later Visigoths. Later became a basilica Paleo (San Vicente Martir), where he was buried San Isidoro.
 
Address
Patio de Banderas s/n.
41004 - Sevilla 
Telephone
954 50 23 24  
Fax
954 50 20 68 
Web
E-mail
oficina@lacatedraldesevilla.org 
Timetables
Hours from October to March:
Entrance from tuesday to saturday: 9.30 a 17.00 h.
Entrance sunday and holyday: 9.30 a 13.30 h.

Hours from april to september:
Entrance from tuesday to saturday: 9.30 a 19.00 h.
Entrance sunday and holyday: 9.30 a 17.00 h.
 
Tickets/Fares
General Ticket: 7 €

Free Entrance for students,pensioners, the disabled and born or resident in Seville capital (always presenting the evidence at the box office). 
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  • Guided visits in Seville

    Visit "Plaza de España", "Torre del Oro", "Cathedral", "Giralda" and "Barrio de Santa Cruz" Visit "Plaza de América", "Pabellón Mudéjar", "Reales Alcázares" and "Barrio de Santa Cruz" A journey by river, "Cartuja" and "Macarena" Seville at night, Flamenco show and dinner

    The Cathedral of Seville, is the largest Catholic cathedral in the world. In 1987, was proclaimed by the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Reales Alcázares, the oldest royal residence of the Spanish Crown, where they enjoy their patios and lounges in a succession of eras and styles, Almohade, Gothic, Renaissance and Mudejar

    Panoramic walk along the river Guadalquivir, enjoying the view of the city lights, to get to the island Cartuja and the Basilica of the Macarena.

    He will take over some of the main avenues of the city, admiring its plazas and fountains lit, to finish attending a magnificent flamenco show.