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1Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador

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Nestled in the heart of Seville, the Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador stands as a remarkable symbol of the city’s rich tapestry of history and architecture. Originally constructed as a mosque during the reign of Abd al Rahman II, this stunning Baroque Roman Catholic church showcases an impressive array of intricate details and artistic flair. As you step inside, you're greeted by soaring ceilings that create an atmosphere of grandeur, complemented by elaborate altarpieces and beautifully carved sculptures adorning its nave.
Wow! We visited this church after our cathedral visit since it was included in the ticket. What an amazing place, and there were very few other visitors. The intricate carvings are highlighted by colored lights from the stained glass that gradually moved across the walls and floors. There is a crypt area below that details the history of the city and the church which is well curated. Highly recommend!
Patty E — Google review
Impressive interior. Very rich decorations. Water spring underneath the church (in crypt). It would most likely be much more remarkable and popular if it wouldn't be located meters away from Seville Cathedral and Giralda. Think it's very underrated while it have a lot to offer simply because it was the main Seville church between regaining the city from Arabs till funds from America started to arrive, so Cathedral could be rebuilt into its today's shape. If you buy tickets for the Cathedral directly from their website, you won't have to pay for entry. If you done / are about to do guided tour of Cathedral and Giralda, then you'll have to pay 7€ to enter (I don't regret it at all).
Aleksander R — Google review
This church (especially the museum underneath!) was really interesting. Don't skip the crypt/basement. There is a ton of seating in the church to rest your feet and it was peaceful. Remember to cover your shoulders if you are a woman.
Kailey P — Google review
We bought tickets to this church and the Cathedral as the offer was better and ensured a faster entry to the Cathedral, but this building is an amazing attraction in it's own right. The wow factor is apparent at every turn. To compare it with the nearby cathedral I would say the latter is on steroids in size terms, however this church offers much more to the connoisseur of the intricate carvings and decor etc. There is a small museum to rear where many ecclesiastical relics are displayed.
Graham H — Google review
I loved the place! So much energy inside. And it went through absolutely great refurbishment. Do visit the crypt as well. No waiting at the door. Purchased tickets on line and visited on Tuesday
Iryna D — Google review
A not to be missed gem. Entry is free with the cathedral ticket. This church is absolutely breathtaking. Good signages everywhere inside.
Shiv S — Google review
Absolute must see (its also included if you buy a ticket for the cathedral)
Don R — Google review
Another must see but underrated Church, magnificently detailed and ornate altars. It's nondescript exterior will leave you amazed as soon as you walk through the front doors. In the basement are the Crips and remains of one of the original mosques that was built thousands of years ago but was torn down and replaced with this church
Robert K — Google review
Pl. del Salvador, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain•http://iglesiadelsalvador.es/•+34 954 21 16 79•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador

2Basílica de Jesús del Gran Poder

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The Basílica de Jesús del Gran Poder is a renowned sacred site in Seville, known for its Renaissance and baroque-style facade, intricate belfry, and an 18th-century organ. Originally a 13th-century Gothic-Mudejar church, it underwent renovations in the 16th century.
We were here on the Thursday before Good Friday. As it is the Holy Week, the Paseo (statue) of Christ was taken down from the main hall and erected on one of the procession platforms, to be carried around the city. It was really majestic.
绚 喻 — Google review
One of the most venerated images in Seville, popularly known as the Lord of Seville. The sculpture is a work by Juan de Mesa from 1620. The building though is very modern, not very interesting. The arms of the image can be articulated so during easter they are separated to carry the cross while the rest are the year in the church both hands are together.
JR S — Google review
The basilica, completed in 1965 by Alberto Balbontín de Orta and Antonio Delgado Roig, houses the revered image of Nuestro Padre Jesús del Gran Poder. As one of Seville’s most important Holy Week icons, it stands as a powerful symbol of faith and devotion in the city.
Seokjin H — Google review
Attended Sunday Mass it was great. I believe Mass was at 9am. Beautiful Church.
Cristina F — Google review
A different view of the church.
Duncan M — Google review
Free to enter though donations welcome. Welcoming place, beautiful ornate artitecture. A place of calm religious or not. A stunning building
SARAH B — Google review
If you like churches and their architecture this is a great place to visit. They offer 4 masses a day and it is always busy here...either to connect with the universal ocean o simply to immerse yourself in a idyllic environment.😇😇
Oscar P — Google review
Jesus of the Great Power is a magnificent sculpture admired by locals and foreigners.... especially in his procession of La Madruga during Holy Week. For me as a pilgrim, it was a wonderful trip from Los Angeles to visit and thank Jesus, knowledge as the Lord of Seville.
Oscar B — Google review
Pl. S. Lorenzo, 13, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain•http://www.gran-poder.es/•+34 954 91 56 86•Tips and more reviews for Basílica de Jesús del Gran Poder
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3Basílica de Santa María de la Esperanza Macarena

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The Basílica de la Macarena is situated in the northern part of Seville's city center, within the Macarena neighborhood. It houses the revered religious figure, La Virgen de la Esperanza Macarena (The Virgin of Hope Macarena), commonly known as La Macarena.
This is a famous and important church in Seville. The hermansdad of Macarena plays a very important part of Semana Santa - Easter. I lived in Seville for 3 years and never made it inside. The wait and visit was so worth it. It's truly a stunning church. It's very busy with worshippers with added to my enjoyment, I like 'living churches' and this is certainly that. It's says that you can't wear shorts but I saw worshippers going in with shorts. I asked the worshipper and see said no problem. If you are staying in the Macarena area or passing by it's well worth visiting. If you only have 1-2 days and never been to Seville before their other churches nearer the centre worth seeing. Come and see this church when you next visit Seville
Patrick B — Google review
Sevilla, Basilica de la Macarena, surrounding neighbourhood 'Macarena' is the working-class district of Seville and the Basilica is very popular with the locals. Next to the basilica is the Arco de la Macarena. Basílica is a neo-Baroque church building dating from: 1949 in honour of the virgin Mary 'La Virgen de la Esperanza Macarena'. The statue of the Virgin is surrounded by expensive relics, above the great altar of the Basilica. The Madonna statue is one of the most famous procession figures of Seville.
Csaba B — Google review
This basilica was built between 1941 and 1949 in Neo-Baroque style. It houses the famous Virgen de la Esperanza Macarena, a beloved symbol of Seville’s identity and devotion. It is also the home of the Hermandad de la Macarena, which leads one of the most important Holy Week processions.
Seokjin H — Google review
This is the most beautiful and the most important church in Seville, Spain. It is my favorite church in the entire world. I was raised in El Barrio de La Macarena and this was my church. I used to go to it everyday with my Mom on the way to school and we used to pray for my Dad, who was attending medical school at the Universidad de Sevilla. It was a very special time in my life and this church is a huge part of it for me. I love this church so much --- the interior is such an incredible work of art, to say the least. Of course, I am also very devout to La Virgen de La Esperanza Macarena. She is the patron of Sevilla. If you can, you should go to the holy week in Sevilla and attend Thursday night's procession from La Macarena (La Madrugá) and watch both, la salida of El Cristo del Gran Poder and of La Macarena. Amazing experience. La Basilica de La Macarena is definitely one of the top sights to visit while in Seville -- for both, tourists and locals.
Mar Z — Google review
The church is very clearly a much used local church. It is richly decorated with a particularly beautiful main alter. We popped in here several times when passing as it had an authentic welcoming feel about it.
Steve T — Google review
Quite spectacular. One of the most ornate and beautiful churches I have seen. Difficult to figure out the times of mass. It was 10.00 on Sunday and well worth the effort. Do yourself a favour and check this place out.
Anthony — Google review
Basilica de la Macarena is at the northern edge of downtown Seville. I suggest taking a taxi to it and afterwards descending on foot to central area through narrow winding picturesque streets. It's a beautiful yellow-white Baroque Church, free to enter, where's the beautiful altar with amazing gold and silver decorated Virgin Esperanza Macarena
Dejan B — Google review
I didn't expect there was an event (i think so?) when I visited and the queue was just mad. It simply showed people's respect and liking of this place. Stunning, eye-catching and breath taking. Definitely a place worthy of a visit even for people that are not religious like me - appreciate the art!!
Sheryl Y — Google review
Pl. de la Esperanza Macarena, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain•https://www.hermandaddelamacarena.es/la-basilica/•Tips and more reviews for Basílica de Santa María de la Esperanza Macarena

4Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana

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4.2
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Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana, also known as the Cathedral of Triana, is a historic 13th-century Catholic church located in the charming Triana neighborhood of Seville. Built in 1276 by King Alfonso X, it boasts stunning Gothic-Mudéjar architecture and houses a crypt and museum. The church is famous for its rich history and cultural significance, making it a popular choice for weddings.
The first church built in Seville after the Christian Reconquest, which combines the Gothic and Baroque styles. You should visit taking into account that a donation of €3 is requested, but the amount is not mandatory to enter.
Rafael N — Google review
Came across this church by chance really. Just happened to be on the route we were walking to somewhere else, so glad I saw it on the map and we stopped in. It is fantastic! Well worth the €4 to get in, in my opinion. Make a point of visiting if you're touristing in Sevilla. It's open until 4pm weekdays, I've updated the hours on Google maps but might not show yet. It does not close at 1.30pm for lunch/siesta.
Kelvin W — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches in Sevilla, best this treasure if away from the tourists. Also met the most kindest gentleman who gave us a impromptu tour.
Donny M — Google review
This is an absolutely beautiful church. The main alter is fabulous and its design, with multiple pictures, is something I have never seen before. The side chapels are also magnificent - richly decorated.
Steve T — Google review
Another beautiful Church like so many others in Sevilla. You might think, well, another one, and when you've seen the Seville Cathedral then every other one pales in comparison, but this one is worth your time. It is one of the more ancient and inside it is special. Yes, worth your 2 euros.
Dan M — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful church. It is the oldest church in Seville about 750 years.
WW T — Google review
Beautiful chapel, quiet and cool, entry €4 or free with Hop on Hop off bus ticket.
Cath O — Google review
Amazing church in heart of Triana district! Really impressive decoration and architecture design!
Efrem E — Google review
Párroco don Eugenio, 1, 41010 Sevilla, Spain•http://www.santanatriana.org/•Tips and more reviews for Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana

5Iglesia de San Lorenzo, Sevilla

4.7
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4.4
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Nestled in the charming San Lorenzo neighborhood, the Iglesia de San Lorenzo is a captivating blend of history and architectural beauty. Originally constructed in the 14th century, this church showcases a mix of styles that evolved over time, including stunning Baroque elements added later. The original minaret from the mosque that once stood here has been preserved, topped with an elegant bell tower. While its exterior may appear understated at first glance, stepping inside reveals a treasure trove of intricate details and serene ambiance.
A beautiful church situated steps from our Airbnb in Sevilla, Spain. It's away from the hustle and bustle of the main city. However, the whole Plaza, the unique colour of the facade and the simple yet striking interiors really make it an interesting place to visit.
Sudipto G — Google review
This is one of Seville’s main medieval churches, built around 1340 in Gothic-Mudéjar style and later enriched with Baroque elements. Its main altarpiece depicts the martyrdom of Saint Lawrence, and during Holy Week it serves as an important departure point for processions.
Seokjin H — Google review
Nice architecture
GoToExplore — Google review
Such a beautiful church, it my not look like much from the outside so make sure you go inside.
Chris A — Google review
Amazing church from the mudéjar style, full of nice ditails together with the square and its tower
Rawad J — Google review
Beautiful
JerOmy R — Google review
Beautiful, quiet, and some real treasures inside.
Andrew N — Google review
Pretty 💃
Fran — Google review
Pl. S. Lorenzo, 7, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain•+34 954 38 69 56•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de San Lorenzo, Sevilla
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6Iglesia de San Esteban protomártir

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The Catholic Church's Iglesia de San Esteban Protomártir is an amazing place with beautiful artwork and historic images dating back to the 1500s. It's a small church but it's well-maintained and the guests who attended my wedding there were absolutely thrilled. I would highly recommend this church to anyone looking for a unique and special wedding experience!
My husband and I got married here with Father Jose, same priest who married his parents, and it was an incredible experience. The church isn't too big or small. 140 guest attended and some were standing. My photos are incredible and he was very flexible with us. We loved it and would get married again and again.
Barbie P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Church of San Esteban is a 17th-century Baroque church that houses the Brotherhood of the Sun, one of the most beloved brotherhoods of Seville's Holy Week. Its interior is magnificent, with gilded altarpieces and rich Baroque decoration. The brotherhood's titular images are of great artistic and devotional value. The church enjoys a privileged location in the historic center, near the Plaza de la Alfalfa. During Holy Week, it is filled with worshippers who accompany the procession. It is a place steeped in religious fervor and brotherhood tradition. It is well worth a visit to appreciate its artistic and spiritual heritage. (Original) La Iglesia de San Esteban es un templo barroco del siglo XVII que alberga a la Hermandad del Sol, una de las más queridas de la Semana Santa sevillana. Su interior es magnífico con retablos dorados y una decoración barroca muy rica. Las imágenes titulares de la hermandad son de gran valor artístico y devocional. La iglesia tiene una ubicación privilegiada en el centro histórico cerca de la Plaza de la Alfalfa. Durante la Semana Santa se llena de fieles que acompañan la salida procesional. Es un lugar cargado de fervor religioso y tradición cofrade. Merece la pena visitarla para apreciar su patrimonio artístico y espiritual.
Anna Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Gothic-Mudejar style church, located on the central San Esteban street, adjacent to Águila street. It is built in what was an old mosque. In 1755 the temple was badly affected by the Lisbon earthquake, so it had to be rebuilt. The temple is the headquarters of the brotherhood of San Esteban. (Original) Bonita iglesia de estilo gotico-mudejar, situada en la céntrica calle San Esteban, contigua a la calle águila. Está construida en lo que fue una antigua mezquita. En 1755 el templo quedó muy afectado por el terremoto de Lisboa, por lo que tuvo que ser reconstruido. El templo es sede de la hermandad de San Esteban.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Truly very beautiful, it combines a set of styles, very beautiful, the statues of the Madonna and that of Christ. (Original) Veramente molto bella, coniuga un insieme di stili, molto belle, le statue della madonna, e quella del cristo.
Gabriele — Google review
(Translated by Google) During my trip, I attended Palm Sunday mass because it was near my accommodation. It was a small cathedral, but it had a cozy feel. The person sitting next to me even gave me a small gift. After watching the Holy Week Semana Parade, I heard that it was our cathedral. It brings back good memories. (Original) 여행중 숙소 근처라 성지주일 미사를 참석했어요 작은 성당이었는데 오히려 아늑한 느낌이 들어 좋았습니다 옆에 앉은 분께서 작은 선물도 주셨어요 성주간 세마나 퍼레이드를 보고오다가 우리 성당이다했네요 좋은 기억 담고갑니다
Angela R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic church, very interesting architectural complex. Recommended visit, historical enclave. There are two brotherhoods inside, the brotherhood of the Stmo. Christ of Health and Good Voyage with the Stma. Virgen de los Desamparados (Hdad. De Penitencia) and Hdad. Of the Virgin of Light (of Glory). There is a window next to the Gothic door from which you can see Christ and since ancient times travelers asked him for Health and a Good Journey. Monumental area of ​​historical-artistic interest. Highly recommended visit. (Original) Iglesia histórica, muy interesante el conjunto arquitectónico. Recomendable visita, enclave histórico. Existen en su interior dos hermandades, la cofradía del Stmo. Cristo de la Salud y Buen Viaje con la Stma. Virgen de los Desamparados (Hdad. De Penitencia) y la Hdad. De la Virgen de la Luz (de Gloria). Existe un ventanal junto a la puerta gótica desde la que se ve el Cristo y desde tiempos remotos los viajeros le pedían Salud y Buen Viaje. Zona monumental de interes histórico artístico. Muy recomendable visita.
Javier R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It dates back to the 14th century and is in Gothic-Mudejar style. Built on an ancient mosque, it has three naves with an apse, two facades with ogival stone portals dating back to the early 15th century and an 18th century tower with bell tower. Following the damage suffered due to the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, it had to be completely rebuilt. Inside there are altarpieces, sculptures and canvases of high artistic, as well as historical and cultural value, attributed to important artists such as Miguel Polanco and Zurbarán. The church is home to the Confraternity of Cristo de la Salud y Buen Viaje which participates in the Holy Tuesday procession starting from this church and proceeding in the direction of the cathedral. (Original) Risale al XIV secolo ed è in stile gotico-mudéjar. Eretta su di un' antica moschea, presenta tre navate con abside, due facciate con portali ogivali in pietra risalenti agli inizi del XV secolo e una torre del XVIII secolo con campanile. In seguito ai danni subiti a causa del terremoto di Lisbona del 1755 dovette essere integralmente ricostruita. Al suo interno sono presenti pale d’altare, sculture e tele di elevato valore artistico, oltre che storico e culturale, attribuiti a importanti artisti come Miguel Polanco e Zurbarán. La chiesa è sede della Confraternita del Cristo de la Salud y Buen Viaje che partecipa alla processione del Martedì Santo partendo da questa chiesa e procedendo in direzione della cattedrale.
Daniele P — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want to know more, continue reading: the Parish Church of San Esteban is located on the site of an old mosque, its factory responding to the type of Gothic-Mudejar church from the late 13th or early 14th century. Apparently it has its origin in one of the twenty-five collations or parishes into which the city was divided after the capture carried out by Fernando III El Santo. After the earthquake that the city suffered in 1356, Pedro I ordered the reconstruction of several parishes, among which was this one of San Esteban. The first Marquis of Tarifa, Don Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera, brought back from his trip to the Holy Land some relics that belonged to Saint Stephen. The relationship between the House of Pilate and the parish was so close that at the beginning of the 17th century a gallery or passage was erected that connected the palace with the Epistle nave of the temple. Thus, Medinaceli's family could attend services from the upper choir without being disturbed. It shows a superposition of volumes that stand out from the buildings that surround it, highlighting the naves with the classic gabled layout, the crenellated apse and the tower with its spire. It is a small church, with a rectangular floor plan, it has three naves divided into three sections and a polygonal main chapel, the Epistle nave being narrower than the Gospel nave. The naves are separated by cruciform pillars on which double pointed arches stand. The naves are covered, the central one with wooden trusses and knuckles while the lateral ones with a canopy. The head is polygonal in two sections and is covered with a Gothic rib vault with a spine nerve, reinforced with buttresses at its exterior vertices, between which there are pointed twin openings, finishing the whole with a solid parapet crowned by stepped merlons, which protect the exterior cover as a terrace. The temple has several chapels. At the head of the Epistle nave is the Christ of Health and Good Voyage. The Sacramental chapel opens on the Gospel wall, accessed through a monumental baroque doorway made of plasterwork. It is structured around a semicircular opening flanked by pairs of pilasters raised on a plinth and with Corinthian capitals. Above them an entablature cut in the center by a type of alfiz with decoration in the spandrels of the arch. On the whole rests a cornice at the ends of which there are two large corbels like a broken pediment from whose center emerges a panel that houses a painting of San Juan de Ribera, flanked by pilasters and rich plant decoration. The chapel has a square floor plan and is covered with a hemispherical vault on pendentives, decorated with a profusion of polychrome baroque plasterwork dated 1767. The building and its dependencies occupy an entire block. This characteristic makes it have four façades, the main one in the Epistle nave facing San Esteban Street, the Gospel wall facing Imperial Street, the foot facing Medinaceli Street and the head facing San Esteban Street that surrounds the church until it meets Imperial Street. The façade at the foot, which faces Medinaceli Street, presents three clearly differentiated spaces, which obey the internal structure of the church. The central space or imafront responds to the gabled structure of the central nave, under which the main access door to the temple is located, the right side responds to the Epistle nave and its canopy roof, and the left side to the Gospel nave in the same way as the previous one, joining the priest's house at the foot and wall of this nave. The main doorway, carved in stone, is advanced with respect to the rest of the wall facing of the façade. If you liked it, please give it a like, thank you. Sources IAPH, and Monumental.net (Original) Si quieres conocer algo más, continua con la lectura: la Iglesia parroquial de San Esteban se encuentra asentada sobre el solar de una antigua mezquita, respondiendo su fábrica al tipo de iglesia gótico-mudéjar de finales del siglo XIII o principios del XIV. Al parecer tiene su origen en una de las veinticinco collaciones o parroquias en las que fue dividida la ciudad tras la toma llevada a cabo por Fernando III El Santo. Tras el terremoto que sufrió la ciudad en 1356, Pedro I ordenó la reconstrucción de varias parroquias entre las que se encontraba esta de San Esteban. El primer Marqués de Tarifa, don Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera, trajo de su viaje a Tierra Santa unas reliquias que pertenecían a San Esteban. Tan estrecha fue la relación entre la Casa de Pilatos y la parroquia en a principios del siglo XVII se erigió una tribuna o pasadizo que comunicaba el palacio con la nave de la Epístola del templo. Así la familia de Medinaceli podía asistir a los oficios desde el coro alto sin ser molestados. muestra una superposición de volúmenes que resaltan de los edificios que le rodean, destacando las naves con la clásica disposición a dos aguas, el ábside almenado y la torre con su chapitel. Se trata de una iglesia de pequeñas dimensiones, de planta rectangular, cuenta con tres naves divididas en tres tramos y capilla mayor poligonal, siendo la nave de la Epístola más estrecha que la del Evangelio. Las naves se encuentran separadas por pilares cruciformes sobre los que campean arcos apuntados doblados. Las naves se cubren, la central con armadura de madera de par y nudillo mientras que las laterales en colgadizo. La cabecera es poligonal de dos tramos y se cubre con bóveda nervadura gótica con nervio espinazo, reforzada con contrafuertes en sus vértices exteriores, entre los que se disponen vanos geminados apuntados, rematándose el conjunto por un antepecho macizo coronado por merlones escalonados, que protegen la cubierta exterior a modo de terraza. El templo cuenta con varias capillas. En la cabecera de la nave de la Epístola se sitúa la del Cristo de la Salud y Buen Viaje. En el muro del Evangelio se abre la capilla Sacramental, a ella se accede mediante una monumental portada barroca realizada en yesería. Se estructura en torno a un vano de medio punto flanqueado por pares de pilastras elevadas sobre zócalo y con capiteles corintios. Sobre ellas un entablamento cortado en el centro por especie de alfiz con decoración en las enjutas del arco. Sobre el conjunto descansa una cornisa en cuyos extremos presenta dos grandes ménsulas a modo de frontón roto de cuyo centro emerge un panel que aloja un cuadro de San Juan de Ribera, flanqueado por pilastras y rica decoración vegetal. La capilla es de planta cuadrada se cubre con bóveda semiesférica sobre pechinas, decorada con profusión de yeserías barrocas policromadas fechadas en 1767. El edificio y sus dependencias ocupan una manzana al completo. Esta característica le hace que presente cuatro fachadas, la principal en la nave de la Epístola da a la calle San Esteban, la del muro del Evangelio a la calle Imperial, la de los pies a la calle Medinaceli y la cabecera a la calle San Esteban que rodea la iglesia hasta confluir con la calle Imperial. La fachada de los pies, que da a la calle Medinaceli, presenta tres espacios claramente diferenciados, que obedecen a la estructura interna de la iglesia. El espacio central o imafronte responde a la estructura a dos aguas de la nave central, bajo el cual se sitúa la portada principal de acceso al templo, el lado derecho responde a la nave de la Epístola y su cubierta en colgadizo, y el lado izquierdo de la nave del Evangelio de igual forma al anterior, uniéndose a los pies y al muro de esta nave la casa del párroco. La portada principal, labrada en piedra, se adelantada respecto al resto del paramento murario de la fachada. Si te gustado, Por favor, Dale un Like, Gracias. Fuentes IAPH, y Monumental.net
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7Capilla de los Marineros

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Nestled in the vibrant Triana neighborhood of Seville, the Capilla de los Marineros, or Chapel of the Sailors, is a captivating gem that beckons visitors with its rich history and stunning Baroque architecture. Established in 1759, this chapel honors the Virgen del Carmen, patron saint of sailors, and serves as a significant spiritual hub for locals and pilgrims alike. The intricate decorations and exquisite stained-glass windows create an atmosphere of reverence and beauty.
If you're in Triana you must see this. This is the Rivalry Church to Macarena. Being that Triana was the area in which the peasantry class of citizens lived the church reflects itself in its more simplistic interior.
Robert K — Google review
This chapel is the house of the Esperanza de Triana. In Seville there is some rivalry between followers of Esperanza de Triana aka La Trianera and Esperanza Macarena or La Macarena on the other side of the river. Both are stunning. Both parade in Easter during La Madrugá sevillana. Check the opening hours before going as the chapel closes during lunch time
JR S — Google review
Another beautiful Church like so many others in Sevilla. If you happen to visit Triana, meaning if you have enough days in Seville, then you can stop by this Church and visit it.
Dan M — Google review
Rather beautiful church with a magnificent main alter. It was very quiet when we visited around 11:00 - so a peaceful place to spend away from the August heat. Well worth visiting.
Steve T — Google review
A mandatory stop when visiting Triana! One of the most beautiful chapels, although small.
Rafael N — Google review
One of those places that can only exist in a Catholic country. Very over-the-top in its symbolism and rife with old Spanish ladies crying and praying.
Starasia S — Google review
Very impressive and emotional. Little chapel, big impact! I felt the love and hope of Esperanza de Triana in my bones and heart.
Tin E — Google review
Very cute and gorgeous! Really interesting story to it
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C. Pureza, 57, 41010 Sevilla, Spain•https://esperanzadetriana.es/•Tips and more reviews for Capilla de los Marineros

8Iglesia de Santa María la Blanca

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Iglesia de Santa María la Blanca, originally built as a synagogue in the 13th century, has a rich history of serving different religious communities. After being used as a mosque and then a synagogue, it was eventually transformed into an ornate Catholic church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The church's Andalusian Baroque style is evident in its lavish decorations, making it a must-see attraction in Seville.
Absolutely stunning! No entry fee required. The church opens up at 10am so just open the main door and walk right in!
Aileen S — Google review
Seville has some awesome churches and this is definitely one of them. We enjoyed our visit very much.
Renee — Google review
A beautiful little church. Please check current opening times before visiting.
Krzysztof D — Google review
This is a great little church that contains a Last Supper by Murillo! It is an ancient church that has been altered many times over the years. Really beautiful!
Aaron O — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to this exceptionally richly decorated church. However, it took a little while to get over the sheer level of eye watering decoration covering every aspect of the interior.
Steve T — Google review
Don’t just go to the Cathedral. Yes it’s big big big. However this proves it’s not all about size. Beautiful church. Lovely stop and cool if it’s hot. The roof carvings are remarkable and tiles, carvings, paintings.
Sharon S — Google review
A beautiful church that was built on the ruins of a synagogue!
Hiram — Google review
Baroque style church with beautiful interior. This used to be a synagogue and has some paintings from a famous spanish artist inside. **Free entry.
Ryan — Google review
C. Sta. María la Blanca, 5, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain•https://www.santamarialablanca.com/•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de Santa María la Blanca

9Iglesia de San Luis de los Franceses

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The Catholic Church's Iglesia San Luis de los Franceses is a beautiful and imposing Baroque church located in Seville. It is well-known for its elaborate facade and gilded interior, making it a popular tourist destination. While it is a must-see for anyone visiting Seville, it is not essential to visit if other attractions are more your thing.
Great church with lots to see, including paintings, statues and other religious objects in a museum. Its usually €4 each full price, and €2 reduced but we paid €2 as a part was closed. Worth a visit!
Caitlyn — Google review
Seville is packed full of incredible churches. If you are in the area and fancy spending €4 pop in. It's a quick but spectacular visit. It's now just a museum which, to me lessens the impact. I prefer working churches for ambiance, thoughtful reflection and prayer and excellent Sevilliano people watching. The Macarena church is definitely as good as this without needing to spend €4 You can't go up the to the top of the dome outside which is disappointing
Patrick B — Google review
We enjoyed the church, but also bought tickets for the small local flamenco show next door. Fantastic show, and great to be sitting so close to the performers to really appreciate their skills!
John F — Google review
This takes more time than you might think to visit. The church itself is richly decorated but a little neglected - covered in a very visible layer of dust. The museum contains a good selection of 17th-century art which is well displayed as is the small treasury. For me the star of the visit is a separate beautifully decorated chapel off one of the corridors.
Steve T — Google review
Beautiful small church. No crowds. Very easy to vist
David R — Google review
This may not be your planned place to visit if you go to Seville but if you are based in Triana and got the time, do viit the site. The Baroque architecture is just majestic, the art impressive and the gardens stunning. It's very cheap to visit and it'd take you one relaxed hour or 30min quick visit. Do visit the 4 sites! Don't miss the bones in some frames, creepy but breathtaking!
Laura F — Google review
This place is very recommended to visit. This is one of old chapel of the jesuits. This was novitiate before the suppression of the Society. It newly has renovated, so the architecture, art and its history are very beautiful and interesting.
Sakda S — Google review
One of the most spectacular Barocco architecture. A special touch was provided by workers there. The lady who worked as a security guard gave us such a wonderful tour guide. This church displaces many saints relics.
Tetyana N — Google review
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10Monasterio de Santa Paula

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Nestled in the vibrant San Julian neighborhood, the Monasterio de Santa Paula is a captivating 15th-century convent that offers a glimpse into Seville's rich cultural and artistic heritage. As the first monastery in the city to be recognized as a historic monument, it has been home to cloistered nuns for over five centuries. Visitors can explore its stunning Gothic architecture, adorned with intricate ceramic decorations by Nicolaso Pisano and beautiful azulejos within its chapel.
Astonishing place, old, peaceful, full of highly positive people and atmosphere. Worth to visit in terms of its charming beauty and don’t hesitate buy sweets made by local nuns!
Pawel Z — Google review
Beautiful place. It’s amazing how many great hidden gems there are in Seville. This is one of them. Just a stunning place. Well worth the 4 Euros
Patrick B — Google review
Extremely kind sisters there. When you arrive, push the buzzer and say that you're there for "El Torno." They have an enormous selection of jams.
Tony L — Google review
Bought some jams from this monastery. They are really helpful and friendly. Their jams are amazing, highly recommended
E H — Google review
A very kind sister received me at the convent, but a total waste of 6 €. 3 small rooms, with little figures in glass boxes. Nothing that resembles a monastery. The church was so dark, I could barely see the ceiling. I walked over an hour to get here and am so so disappointed
Marianne M — Google review
We sadly went on a Sunday when it is not open. But the idea to buy hand makes cakes extra was why we went and the money goes back into the momasterio
Aron G — Google review
Cute convent with a few religious arts to see. The access to the church is through a door outside the convent and opened by an employee.
Francois P — Google review
The sweetest hermana gave us a very well-educated tour of the museum objects! Very nice staff- if unsure just ask! The door seemed unsuspecting at a glance but just ring the doorbell
K A — Google review
C. Sta. Paula, 11, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•https://santapaula.es/•+34 954 54 00 22•Tips and more reviews for Monasterio de Santa Paula
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11Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol

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Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol is a captivating church that transports visitors back to the 14th century, showcasing stunning Gothic architecture. Its impressive bell tower and intricate facade draw you in, while the interior dazzles with exquisite altarpieces, frescoes, and elegant marble columns. A highlight of this sacred space is its serene courtyard adorned with orange trees, providing a tranquil retreat from the lively streets of Sevilla.
Its architecture features striking mosque-inspired elements, blending Moorish and Christian styles beautifully. A unique and captivating site worth exploring!
Mary F — Google review
Came by about 10am on a Sunday (I think it starts at 9am) and there was mass happening. We joined halfway and after the mass, Father blessed the rosary we brought in. Much as Gracias. Beautiful church inside and outside. There’s parking indoors as well. Chapel is not allowed for visitation during mass.
Sharina B — Google review
I just happened to be passing on the Spain national day and this lovely church had a big procession leaving. The roads were closed by police a nice crowd of perhaps 1,000. The huge shining devotional statue was sarting to move off slowly through the crowd with a march infront. Beautiful sight
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Looks nice
Frans J — Google review
Such a shame that we couldn't get in, it was always closed, even when it was supposed to be open, according to the schedule.
Aurelia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Church of San Pedro is a Catholic church in the Gothic-Mudejar style, built in the 14th century and renovated in the 16th and 18th centuries. It is located in the Plaza de San Pedro in the city of Seville and houses the parish of San Pedro and San Juan Bautista. The church consists of three naves, separated by pointed arches and a polygonal chancel with Gothic cross-vaulting. The nave has a wooden roof. Among the eight chapels on the sides, the sacramental chapel stands out. It is located at the head of the right aisle. It has a square floor plan, covered with an octagonal squinch vault, and dates from 1379. The main altarpiece was made by Felipe de Ribas between 1641 and 1657 and consists of a sotabanco, a pew, two three-aisled sections, and an attic. The side aisles feature reliefs depicting scenes from the life of Saint Peter, and in the center is a sculpture of Saint Peter, enthroned as pontiff, the Assumption of the Virgin, and the crucified Saint Peter. The altarpiece was restored in late 2015 by restorer Enrique Hernández Tapias. Apostolic work from the first half of the 17th century on the walls of the presbytery. Neo-Gothic altarpiece at the head of the left nave, and beyond, a neoclassical altarpiece from the early 19th century. Neo-Gothic altarpiece located at the head of the right nave. Chapel of Christ of Burgos, whose image was sculpted by Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder in 1573. Sacramental chapel covered with a Mudejar ribbed vault from 1379, which houses a sculpture of Jesus of Nazareth sculpted by Felipe de Ribas in 1636 and paintings by Zurbarán (Holy Face) and Lucas Valdés (Eucharistic Allegory).[1] Painting The Liberation of Saint Peter by the Angel, by Juan de Roelas. Altarpiece of Our Lady of Peace, composed of a bench with three painted panels and another five in the central section, designed by Pedro de Campaña around 1540. His signature appears in the Annunciation scene (the central work of the bench). The altarpiece was restored—again, in 2017—by Enrique Hernández Tapias. (Original) La iglesia de San Pedro es un templo católico de estilo gótico-mudéjar construido en el siglo XIV y reformado en los siglos XVI y XVIII. Se localiza en la plaza de San Pedro de la ciudad de Sevilla y es sede de la parroquia de San Pedro y San Juan Bautista.La iglesia consta de tres naves, separadas por arcos apuntados y cabecera de forma poligonal con crucería gótica. La techumbre de la nave es de madera. Entre las ocho capillas que se abren a los lados, destaca la sacramental, situada a la cabecera de la nave derecha, es de planta cuadrada, cubierta con bóveda ochavada sobre trompas, fechada en 1379. El retablo mayor fue realizado por Felipe de Ribas entre 1641 y 1657, consta de sotabanco, banco, dos cuerpos de tres calles y ático. En las calles laterales se representan escenas en relieve de la vida de San Pedro y en el centro escultura de San Pedro, entronizado como pontífice, la Asunción de la virgen y crucificado. El retablo fue restaurado a finales del año 2015 por el restaurador Enrique Hernández Tapias. Apostolado de primera mitad del siglo XVII en los muros del presbiterio. Retablo neogótico en la cabecera de la nave de la izquierda y más allá, retablo neoclásico de principios del siglo XIX. Retablo neogótico ubicado en la cabecera de la nave de la derecha. Capilla del Cristo de Burgos, cuya imagen fue esculpida por Juan Bautista Vázquez el Viejo en 1573. Capilla sacramental cubierta con bóveda mudéjar de lacería de 1379, en la que se encuentran una escultura de Jesús Nazareno esculpido por Felipe de Ribas en 1636 y lienzos de Zurbarán (Santa Faz) y Lucas Valdés (Alegoría eucarística).[1]​ Cuadro La liberación de San Pedro por el ángel, de Juan de Roelas. Retablo de Nuestra Señora de la Paz, compuesto por banco, con tres tablas pintadas, y otras cinco en cuerpo central, obras de Pedro de Campaña hacia 1540. Su firma aparece en la escena de la Anunciación (obra central del banco). El retablo fue restaurado -nuevamente, en 2017- por Enrique Hernández Tapias
ROCK D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Parish Church of Saint Peter the Apostle is a beautiful Gothic-Mudéjar church located in the heart of Seville. Dating back to the 14th century, the church boasts a rich interior decoration with impressive Baroque altarpieces. The bell tower is one of its most prominent features, visible from various points throughout the city. The spiritual atmosphere of the place invites quiet contemplation and reflection. It is well worth a visit to admire its architecture and religious artwork. The church also hosts deeply moving liturgical celebrations. A jewel of Seville's religious heritage that you shouldn't miss. (Original) La Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol es una hermosa iglesia gótico-mudéjar situada en pleno corazón de Sevilla. El templo data del siglo XIV y conserva una rica decoración interior con retablos barrocos impresionantes. La torre campanario es uno de los elementos más destacados visible desde varios puntos de la ciudad. El ambiente espiritual del lugar invita al recogimiento y la reflexión tranquila. Merece la pena visitarla para admirar su arquitectura y obras de arte religioso. Además organiza celebraciones litúrgicas muy emotivas. Una joya del patrimonio religioso sevillano que no te puedes perder.
Sergio R — Google review
C. Doña María Coronel, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•https://www.sanpedrosevilla.org/•+34 954 21 68 58•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol

12Iglesia de Santa Cruz

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Iglesia de Santa Cruz is a charming church in Seville, built between the 17th and 18th centuries. Located in the Jewish quarter of the city during medieval times, it offers stunning views of the Giralda and features beautiful baroque architecture. The interior boasts rich decorations and sculptures by renowned artists like Jeronimo Hernandez. The surrounding area is filled with narrow streets that invite exploration, while nearby bars enliven the vibrant Mateos Gago street.
What can we say, this is one of the most serene place of worship in the centre of Seville that was full of dedicated worshippers on One Tuesday evening. The atmosphere was electric and soothing to soul. The place is beautiful with great ambience and spirit.
Mas H — Google review
A.D 1672. One of the most beautiful baroque churches in Seville. Really gorgeus architecture. The rich interior of the church is breathtaking. The sculpture was made by the famous Spanish sculptor Jerónimo Hernández. Baroque tubular organs with unique sounds will attract attention. It's worth going inside Iglesia de Santa Cruz. I admired the church’s interior in November 2013. Top recommendation.
Mirek Z — Google review
Was built on the ruins of a synagogue in the jewish quarter.
Hiram — Google review
A typical Spanish parish church in bright white and yellow colours. A great contrast with the nearby cathedral but its simplicity shows marvellous beauty.
Raymond D — Google review
Nice
Kaan O — Google review
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David H — Google review
Beautiful
Dennis丹尼斯 — Google review
One of the greatest Semana Santa processions in Sevilla!
Gary G — Google review
C. Mateos Gago, 32B, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain•https://parroquiasantacruz.es/•+34 954 22 73 39•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de Santa Cruz

13Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari

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Nestled in the heart of Seville, the Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari is a stunning 18th-century church that captivates visitors with its intricate details and rich history. With five naves and an impressive altar adorned with marble columns and exquisite silverwork, this sacred space is a feast for the eyes. Among its treasures is a remarkable statue of San Jose from 1678, showcasing the artistry of the era.
Conveniently located across our hotel, this is the first church I visited in Sevilla. I am in awe with the details in the altar and all of the Catholic figures. Candle donation is 1€ for the big one and 0.25€ for the small. I offered a prayer to have a good weather in Sevilla while we are there since forecast stated it will rain all week. It only rained our last night. Entrance is free. Silence is observed at all times. Taking pictures is allowed as long as there is no mass or events. Visitors are discouraged to go in during mass times as a respect to the Holy Eucharist and to the parishioners.
Mica A — Google review
Beautiful place visited during Semana Santa
Tim E — Google review
Beautiful highly ornate church. Well worth a visit.
John C — Google review
An amazing church
Angie O — Google review
Divina
Alberto M — Google review
A really nice church which you wouldn't expect from outside
Marcus W — Google review
Very nice accessibility for wheelchairs
Ana G — Google review
Must see in Sevilla center.
Re Z — Google review
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14Iglesia de Santa Marina

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The ancient Catholic place of worship, Iglesia de Santa Marina, boasts a bell tower and features magnificent vaulted ceilings and archways. This Sevillan church, though not the most remarkable compared to attractions like Macarena, is still worth visiting for those interested in exploring Andalusian culture. It offers good value for money and is well-maintained, earning the admiration of locals.
I came here for a wedding, and it was amazing. The church has a beautiful entrance and I couldn’t believe that I was right in the city center of Sevilla. Definitely worth a visit and the bar right next to the church has amazing drinks and food. I definitely did a very Spanish thing to do, which was to have a few drinks before mass and another few drinks when I was waiting for the newlyweds to come out of the church after the wedding mass. It was very fun. Ray recommendable. I heard it’s kind of expensive to get married here though and also the Catholic Church especially in Seville asks for a lot of paperwork so make sure you look into that if you wanna get married in a place like this.
Maria F — Google review
Very beautiful!!
Daisy M — Google review
Beautiful! Worth visiting.
Fernanda B — Google review
Typical Sevillan Church, not the most impressive (Macarena is really something to visit once if you are in Seville) , but definitely a place to see if you want to discover more about Andaloucia!
Florence “ — Google review
Must visit
Gerard H — Google review
Good value, clean and loved by locals.
Stuart O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Church of Santa Marina is a true 14th-century Gothic-Mudejar gem located in the San Luis neighborhood of Seville. This beautiful parish church stands out for its impressive Mudejar tower decorated with horseshoe arches and delicate brick tracery that reflect the Islamic architectural influence. The interior houses beautiful Baroque altarpieces, religious sculptures, and chapels steeped in history and devotion. The church is closely linked to the Brotherhood of the Resurrection, whose processional images are venerated here with great fervor. It is a peaceful temple perfect for prayer and admiring Sevillian religious architecture at its finest. (Original) La Iglesia de Santa Marina es una verdadera joya gótico-mudéjar del siglo XIV ubicada en el barrio de San Luis de Sevilla. Esta hermosa parroquia destaca por su impresionante torre mudéjar decorada con arcos de herradura y delicadas tracerías de ladrillo que reflejan la influencia arquitectónica islámica. El interior alberga hermosos retablos barrocos, esculturas religiosas y capillas llenas de historia y devoción. La iglesia está muy vinculada a la Hermandad de la Resurrección, cuyas imágenes procesionales se veneran aquí con gran fervor. Es un templo tranquilo perfecto para la oración y para admirar la arquitectura religiosa sevillana en su máximo esplendor.
Sergio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church that houses the image of the risen Lord (Original) Preciosa iglesia que alberga la imagen del señor resucitado
David R — Google review
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15Iglesia de San Juan de la Palma

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The Catholic church of San Juan de la Palma is a beautiful place of worship that attracts locals and tourists alike. It is used by locals for daily prayer, and is also known for its impressive altarpiece.
Nice wonderful design. You can see specific Spain architecture. BUT careful, closes at 13h00
Bogdan C — Google review
Beautiful little church. Worth a quick visit if you’re in the area (10m).
Marco D — Google review
Beautiful church well used by locals and tourists alike I was lucky to arrive in time for daily prayer.
NORAH R — Google review
Beautiful Church!
Bojkovic M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built, like many others in the historic center, on the site of a former mosque, its structural features indicate that it belongs to the broad group of early Gothic-Mudejar churches in Seville. However, in this case it is a temple that has been significantly transformed, both internally and externally, by the various extensions and renovations carried out over the centuries. It has even undergone significant modifications to its original appearance and structure, of which only the Mudejar vault of the sacramental chapel and the interesting Gothic door at its foot remain. (Original) Zbudowany, podobnie jak wiele innych w historycznym centrum miasta, na miejscu dawnego meczetu, jego cechy konstrukcyjne wskazują, że należy do szerokiej grupy wczesnogotycko-mudejarskich kościołów w Sewilli. Jednak w tym przypadku jest to świątynia, która została znacznie przekształcona, zarówno wewnętrznie, jak i zewnętrznie, przez różne rozbudowy i renowacje przeprowadzane na przestrzeni wieków. Przeszedł nawet znaczące modyfikacje swojego pierwotnego wyglądu i struktury, z których pozostało jedynie sklepienie mudejar kaplicy sakramentalnej i interesujące gotyckie drzwi u jej stóp.
Doktro S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, it is currently under renovation, but it is a beautiful little church. It is definitely worth visiting before noon because many churches close after that. (Original) Sajnos most ujitjak fel de attol fuggetlen szep kis templom. Mindenkepp delig erdemes megnezni mert sok templom bezar utanna
LUCK S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beautiful church of San Juan de la Palma, the name by which the Church of San Juan Bautista is commonly known, is located on Feria Street, the historic center of the city, on the site of an old mosque. It is part of the large group of those first Gothic-Mudejar churches in Seville, 14th - 15th century, although greatly transformed during the 18th century. In 1936, the church suffered significant damage, being burned and looted, managing to save the images of Our Lord of Silence from the contempt of Herod, Our Lady of Bitterness and Saint John the Evangelist. As an anecdote, it should be noted that on September 19, the feast of San Jenaro, the Miracle of Light occurs. At a quarter to eight in the afternoon, when the sun is setting, through a small window that overlooks the Plaza de San Juan de la Palma, a ray of sunlight enters the church that will illuminate for a moment, a flash of beauty over beauty, the face of the Virgin of Bitterness. It is the headquarters of the brotherhood of Bitterness. (Original) Bonita iglesia la de San Juan de la Palma, nombre con el que se conoce comúnmente a la Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, está situada en la calle Feria,  centro histórico de la ciudad, sobre el solar de una antigua mezquita. Forma parte del amplio grupo de aquellas primeras iglesias gótico-mudéjares de Sevilla, siglo XIV – XV, aunque muy transformada durante el siglo XVIII. En 1936, la iglesia sufrió importantes destrozos, siendo incendiada y saqueada, lográndose salvar las imágenes de Nuestro Señor del Silencio ante el desprecio de Herodes, Nuestra Señora de la Amargura y San Juan Evangelista. Cómo anécdota ,destacar que el día 19 de septiembre festividad de San Jenaro, se produce el Milagro de la luz. A las ocho menos cuarto de la tarde, cuando el sol se va poniendo, por una ventanita que da a la plaza de San Juan de la Palma, entra un rayo del sol dentro de la iglesia que  va a iluminar durante un instante, fogonazo de hermosura sobre la belleza, el rostro de la Virgen de la Amargura. Es sede de la hermandad de la Amargura.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the churches to visit in Seville. Interesting, well-maintained (as is the case throughout the city), and with Gothic-Mudejar and even Islamic architectural elements. (Original) Una de las iglesias a visitar en Sevilla. Interesante, bien cuidada (cómo ocurre en toda la ciudad) y con elementos arquitectónicos gótico mudéjares o, incluso, islámicos
Enrique F — Google review
C. Feria, 2, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•http://www.amargura.org/•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de San Juan de la Palma
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16Parroquia San Isidoro

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Parroquia San Isidoro is a charming church located in the center of Seville, Spain. While it may not be the most famous, it is considered one of the most emblematic and authentic churches in the area. The community within the church is known for its deep-rooted love for Jesus and others. The church features a lovely mural outside and boasts one of the most beautiful painted altarpieces in Seville.
This is one of the prettiest chuches in Seville. The brotherhood of our Father of the Third Fall has a chapel there. You can also see the statue of Simon of Cyrene on the other side of the church.
Emilio I — Google review
Beautiful, great place and what a warm reception by the hermandad and tapas, a special community
Tim B — Google review
Very cute facade. Originally Arabic base that the Christians built on top of
Emma P — Google review
The church has a lovely mural outside and the most beautiful painted altarpiece in Seville. During my visit in Lent 2022, the church volunteers were kind enough to gift me with religious souvenirs.
Marie C — Google review
Great place too visit
Kathleen Z — Google review
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Nickipozi — Google review
Seville Spain
Frank H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting place to visit and with beautiful images (Original) Un lugar muy interesante de visitar y con unas imágenes preciosas
Carlos P — Google review
C. Augusto Plasencia, 2, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain•https://sevillapedia.wikanda.es/wiki/Iglesia_de_San_Isidoro_(Sev…•+34 954 22 53 13•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia San Isidoro

17Capilla de la Piedad

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Nestled in the charming Arenal neighborhood, the Capilla de la Piedad is a delightful gem that dates back to 1696. Originally built as the headquarters for the Brotherhood of the Holy Cross, this small yet captivating chapel holds significant historical value. It was erected to honor a wrought iron cross marking a burial site for victims of the 1649 Plague epidemic, which now graces its dome.
(Translated by Google) Chapel and headquarters of the Baratillo brotherhood. Reasonably long hours and always very clean (Original) Capilla y sede de la hermandad del Baratillo. Horario razonablemente amplio y siempre muy limpia
DavidGL — Google review
(Translated by Google) This beautiful chapel was built in the Arenal neighborhood, current Adriano Street, in 1696, as the headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Holy Cross, which worshiped the wrought iron cross that was placed in this place to mark a burial area. of those who died from the Plague epidemic of 1649, the cross is currently located on the dome of the chapel. For many years it was the chapel of the Maestranza bullring, so its images were very loved by the bullfighters. Currently, many bullfighters continue to pray before their images before the bullfights. It is the headquarters of the Baratillo Brotherhood. (Original) Esta bonita capilla fue construida en el barrio del Arenal, actual calle Adriano,  el año  1.696, para sede de la Hermandad de la Santa Cruz, que daba culto a la cruz de hierro forjado que se colocó en este lugar para señalar una zona de enterramiento de los fallecidos por la epidemia de Peste de 1649, cruz actualmente se encuentra sobre la cúpula de la capilla. Fue durante muchos años capilla de la plaza de toros de la Maestranza,  por lo que sus imágenes eran muy queridas por los toreros. Actualmente, muchos toreros siguen rezando ante sus imágenes antes de las corridas. Es la sede de la Hermandad del Baratillo.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Its construction was carried out as the headquarters of the Brotherhood of El Baratillo and at the request of the Brotherhood itself, beginning almost immediately after its foundation, by the Triana builder Manuel Pérez, once its Rules were approved in 1693. The work on the works must have gone at a good pace during the last years of that same 17th century, since it is known that in a town hall meeting held in February 1699 it was decided to finish its interior work and that the following year the iron cross that until then it was worshiped in the street. Once the works were completed by Bernardo de Bustamante, a painting of the Descent from the Cross was acquired for its internal beautification, and the construction of a main altarpiece began, which was completed in 1707. Very shortly after, between 1721 and 1750, the first reforms came, when Marcos Sancho, then the city's master teacher, was commissioned to add a transept "that would be 18 yards long and 11 yards wide." Interior of the chapel, with the sculptural group of the Piedad presiding over its main altarpiece. The chapel had to be renovated after the effects of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, resulting in the introduction of neoclassical elements in its upper decoration. It was later renovated in 1961, the year in which its roof-shaped cover was demolished to transform it into a local-style roof terrace, decorated in brick and ceramics. (Original) Su construcción se lleva a cabo como sede de la Hermandad de El Baratillo y a instancias de la propia Hermandad, comenzándose casi de inmediato a los momentos siguientes de su fundación, por el alarife de Triana Manuel Pérez, una vez aprobadas sus Reglas en 1693. Los trabajos de las obras debieron ir a buen ritmo durante los últimos años de ese mismo siglo XVII, pues se sabe que en cabildo celebrado en febrero de 1699 se decide terminar su obra interior y que al año siguiente se introdujo la cruz de hierro que hasta entonces se veneraba en la calle. Acabadas las obras por Bernardo de Bustamante, para su embellecimiento interno se adquirió un cuadro del Descendimiento de la Cruz, comenzándose la construcción de un retablo mayor que se concluyó en 1707. Muy poco tiempo después, entre 1721 y 1750 llegaron las primeras reformas, cuando se le encargó a Marcos Sancho, por entonces maestro mayor de la ciudad, el añadido de un crucero "que tendría 18 varas de largo por 11 de ancho". Interior de la capilla, con el grupo escultórico de la Piedad presidiendo su retablo mayor. La capilla debió ser reformada tras los efectos del terremoto de Lisboa de 1755, dando como consecuencia la introducción de elementos neoclásicos en su decoración superior. Posteriormente fue reformada en 1961, año en que se demolió su cubierta en forma de tejado para transformarla en azotea al estilo local, decorada en ladrillo y cerámica.
Jose T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Chapel, small but with an altarpiece and image that is worth admiring (Original) Bonita Capilla, pequeña pero con un retablo e imagen que merece la pena admirar
G M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but very pretty chapel and bullfighter, many bullfighters go to pray here before fighting in the Maestranza since it communicates with the bullring (Original) Capilla pequeña pero muy bonita y torera muchos toreros van a rezar aquí antes de torear en la Maestranza ya qué se comunica con la plaza de toros
Martin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pope Francis once said that Churches should have their doors open. Well, this is one they never are. Today, we were taking a walk when we found it open. My mother, excited since she had never seen it inside, found (we found) that outside, at the door, there were two gentlemen (to name them in some way) who, hearing this (that we wanted to see her), immediately closed the door, with a cocky and contemptuous gesture that denotes the very bad education they would have received and that shows my city to any outsider as a rancid, dandruff and dull place. Such was the surprise of the gesture for us and in the spirit of respecting a place of worship, we preferred not to discuss. Deplorable. (Original) El Papa Francisco dijo en cierta ocasión que las Iglesias debían tener las puertas abiertas. Pues bien, esta es una de la que nunca lo están. En el día de hoy, estábamos dando un paseo cuando nos la encontramos abierta. Mi madre, ilusionada ya que nunca la había visto por dentro se encuentra (nos encontramos) con que fuera, en la puerta, había dos señores (por nombrarlos de alguna manera) que escuchando esto (que queríamos verla), cerraron inmediatamente la puerta, con un gesto chulesco y de desprecio que denota la tan mala educación que habran recibido y que muestra mi ciudad para un foráneo cualquiera como un lugar rancio, casposo y borde. Tal fue la sorpresa del gesto para nosotros y con el ánimo de respetar un lugar de culto, preferimos no discutir. Deplorable.
Javier A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I thought it was beautiful, the chapel of my brotherhood, so how am I going to say something else, if it's my sister, well, it's like she would be there all day, plus there was my Christ as a kisser, well, the biggest thing for me was the biggest thing, and he was even up there. the flag, that is, the one I'm going to tell you more, if it's a little cheese, we're going to die from dying when you see it, you just have to go see it because I don't have that, there's no other explanation, you don't have to see it, you have to see it, you have to see it. because no matter how much I tell you, I don't You don't even have the idea that these are things that are a sacred art that you have to see you have to see it I will tell you to go see it the piety of the Baratillo is a lot of piety of the baratillo is a baratillera is a bullfighter and it is my life of the baratillo I am sister of the prettiest Brotherhood (Original) Me ha parecido preciosa es la capilla de mi hermandad o sea que como voy a decir otra cosa si es mi hermana pues como que estaría allí todo el día además estaba mi Cristo de besapie pues lo más grande para mí lo más grande y además estaba hasta la bandera o sea que la que te voy a decir más si es un quesito que vamos de morirte de morirte al verlo solo hay solo hay que ir a verlo porque no tengo esa no otra explicación no tiene hay que verlo hay que verlo hay que verlo porque por mucho que yo te diga no te haces no te haces ni la idea eso son cosas que es un arte sacro que hay que verlo hay que verlo yo te diré a que vaya a verlo la piedad del Baratillo es mucho piedad del baratillo es baratillera es torera y es mi vida del baratillo soy hermana de la Hermandad más bonita
Marian M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Headquarters of the Brotherhood of Baratillo and where the bullfighters come before the bullfights (Original) Sede de la Hermandad del Baratillo y donde vienen los toreros antes de las corridas de toros
Luis J — Google review
C. Adriano, 15, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain•+34 954 22 17 23•Tips and more reviews for Capilla de la Piedad

18Iglesia de San Martín de Tours

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Nestled in the heart of Seville, the Iglesia de San Martín de Tours is a stunning example of Gothic architecture that dates back to the 15th century. This remarkable church has withstood the test of time, having been rebuilt after the devastating Lisbon earthquake in the 18th century. As one of the few surviving Gothic temples in Seville, it serves as a cultural gem and is recognized as an Asset of Cultural Interest.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church located in the square of its name, built in the 15th century, it would be rebuilt after the Lisbon earthquake in the 18th century. It is one of the few Gothic temples in Seville that have survived to this day, It is the canonical headquarters of the Brotherhood of Lanzada. (Original) Bonita iglesia situada en la plaza de su nombre, construida en el siglo XV, sería  reconstruida tras  el terremoto de Lisboa en el siglo XVIII. Es uno de los escasos templos góticos de Sevilla que nos han llegado hasta nuestros días, Es la sede canónica de la Hermandad de la Lanzada.
Juan B — Google review
Beautiful 15th century church.
Nuno C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is one of the oldest churches in Seville. Its construction dates back to the 15th century, and its Gothic style is one of the few in the city. It was renovated during the 18th century, and its main altarpiece was the work of the Italian Vermondo Resta in 1606. On its façade, there is a plaque commemorating the Cordoban religious sculptor Juan de Mesa, who died in Seville and is buried in this church, but its whereabouts are unknown, or at least not publicly indicated. This church has been the canonical headquarters of the Brotherhood of La Lanzada since 1932, and for centuries past, it has housed the Virgin of Hope—Divine Nurse—who has many devotees. In short, an interesting visit that does not entail any expense because admission is free, but we should always leave our wishes aside and visit when there are no religious services taking place at the time. (Original) Es uno de los templos más antiguos de Sevilla. Su construcción data del siglo XV siendo su estilo gótico de los pocos que hay en la ciudad. Fue reformada durante el siglo XVIII y su retablo mayor fue obra del italiano Vermondo Resta en 1606. En su fachada hay una placa recordando al imaginero cordobés Juan de Mesa que falleció en Sevilla y está enterrado en esta iglesia pero, no se sabe dónde o al menos públicamente no se señala. En esta iglesia está la sede canónica desde 1932 de la Hermandad de la Lanzada y desde siglos anteriores alberga a la Virgen de la Esperanza -Divina Enfermera- que cuenta con muchísimos devotos. En resumen, una interesante visita que no supone gasto alguno porque la entrada es libre pero siempre deberíamos dejar la voluntad y visitarla cuando no existan actos religiosos en ese momento.
Rafael M — Google review
(Translated by Google) San Martín de Tours is a church in the center of Seville from the 15th century, in Mudejar style and is the canonical headquarters of the Brotherhood of La Lanzada. Its Main Altarpiece is by the Italian architect Vermando Resto with figures by Andrés de Ocampo and Diego López and with paintings by Girolamo Lucenti. Buried in this temple is the Cordoban image maker Juan de Mesa, author of some of the most revered images of Holy Week in Seville, such as the Christ of Love from the Brotherhood of Love, Christ of the Good Death from the Brotherhood of Students, Jesús del Gran Poder of the Brotherhood of the Great Power, among many other images from Seville and outside of Seville. It is a temple declared of Cultural Interest. The photos are related to the Solemn Function to the Lord Praying in the Garden of the Brotherhood of Monte-Sión, which, because it has a canonical headquarters in a smaller Chapel, its functions are carried out in a temple with greater capacity so that all attendees can attend. siblings. (Original) San Martín de Tours es una iglesia en pleno centro de Sevilla del siglo XV, de estilo mudéjar y es la sede canónica de la Hermandad de La Lanzada. Su Retablo Mayor es del arquitecto italiano Vermando Resto con figuras de Andrés de Ocampo y Diego López y con pinturas de Girolamo Lucenti. Esta enterrado en este templo el imaginero cordobés Juan de Mesa autor de algunas de las imágenes más veneradas de la Semana Santa de Sevilla como son la del Cristo del Amor de la Hermandad del Amor, Cristo de la Buena Muerte de la Hermandad de los Estudiantes, Jesús del Gran Poder de la Hermandad del Gran Poder, entre otras muchas imágenes de Sevilla y de fuera de Sevilla. Es un templo declarado de Interés Cultural. Las fotos están relacionadas con la Función Solemne al Señor Orando en el Huerto de la Hermandad de Monte-Sión que por tener una sede canónica en una Capilla de menores dimensiones, sus funciones se realizan en un templo con mayor capacidad para que puedan asistir todos los hermanos.
Pablo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very Beautiful Sevillian Gothic Church, Headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Sagrada Lanzada. It has Outstanding Altars and very impressive Cruceria vaults. This Temple is declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. I highly recommend going to see this beautiful Sevillian temple. (Original) Muy Bonita Iglesia Gotica Sevillana Sede de la Hermandad de la Sagrada Lanzada Tiene Altares Sobresalientes y bóvedas muy impresionantes de Cruceria . Este Templo está declarado Como Bien de interés Cultural . Recomiendo mucho ir a Ver Este Bonito Templo Sevillano bonito
Manuel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were on a guided tour in the context of the White Night Day in Seville. Excellent visit and explanations. In any case, a highly recommended visit. (Original) Estuvimos en visita guiada en el contexto de la jornada de noche blanca de Sevilla. Excelente visita y explicaciones. En cualquier caso visita muy recomendable.
GUILLERMO C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Gothic-style Sevillian Church is one of the oldest and most beautiful in Seville and is the headquarters of the Hermandad de la Lanzada. (Original) Preciosa Iglesia Sevillana de estilo Gótica es una de las masantiguas y bonitas de Sevilla y es sede de la Hermandad de la Lanzada .
Rosa — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Catholic church in the center of Seville (Original) Preciosa iglesia católica en el centro de Sevilla
Sandra — Google review
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19Basílica del Stmo. Cristo de la Expiración

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Nestled in the vibrant Triana neighborhood of Seville, the Basílica del Stmo. Cristo de la Expiración, affectionately known as El Cachorro, is a must-visit for anyone exploring this historic city. This stunning church, constructed in the 17th century, boasts an impressive Baroque facade that draws visitors in with its intricate details. Inside, you'll find a treasure trove of artistry including exquisite carvings and captivating frescoes that enhance its serene atmosphere.
So much emotions in El Cachorro. This is unique, even for those who are not Catholic I highly recommend visiting that Church Many people in Triana say its the most impressive, I can only agree Churches and Brotherhood are part of the daily life here As a Catholic I feel blessed to be in Sevilla during this special month.
Karen I — Google review
Very beautiful in my way to work in Charco de la Parva.
Edivio J — Google review
Expectacular
Rosalia R — Google review
Beautiful!
Michael G — Google review
Just STUNNING ???
Roger C — Google review
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Maria F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very charming church with a very beautiful image, and its history is also very exciting. (Original) Una iglesia con mucho encanto y una imagen muy bonita, ademas de ser muy emocionante su historia.
Carlos P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Basilica of the Holy Christ of the Expiration, known as El Cachorro, is a stunning 18th-century Baroque church. Inside, it houses the famous image of Christ of the Expiration, a masterpiece by Francisco Ruiz Gijón, deeply revered by the people. The Baroque architecture, with its dome and gilded decoration, creates a unique and awe-inspiring spiritual atmosphere. It is home to one of Seville's most beloved brotherhoods, with a long and rich Holy Week tradition. The main altarpiece and side chapels showcase a valuable collection of religious art. A visit offers a glimpse into the profound devotion of the Triana district and its brotherhood history. It is an essential place to understand Sevillian religious life. (Original) La Basílica del Santísimo Cristo de la Expiración conocida como el Cachorro es un templo barroco impresionante del siglo XVIII. El interior alberga la famosa imagen del Cristo de la Expiración obra maestra de Francisco Ruiz Gijón de gran devoción popular. La arquitectura barroca con su cúpula y decoración dorada crea un ambiente espiritual único y sobrecogedor. Es sede de una de las cofradías más queridas de Sevilla con gran tradición en Semana Santa. El retablo mayor y las capillas laterales muestran un valioso patrimonio artístico religioso. Visitarla permite conocer la profunda devoción trianera y su historia cofrade. Un lugar imprescindible para entender la religiosidad sevillana.
Sergio R — Google review
C. Castilla, 182, 41010 Sevilla, Spain•http://hermandaddelcachorro.org/•+34 954 33 33 41•Tips and more reviews for Basílica del Stmo. Cristo de la Expiración

20Cathedral Steakhouse Restaurant

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When exploring the vibrant city of Seville, a visit to Cathedral Steakhouse Restaurant is an absolute must for food enthusiasts. Nestled conveniently in the heart of the city, this steakhouse offers a delightful dining experience characterized by attentive service and a cozy atmosphere. Guests rave about the perfectly cooked steaks, including their renowned porterhouse and sirloin options that are seasoned to perfection. The menu also features delectable dishes like shrimp twists and Caesar salads that complement the main courses beautifully.
Best steak we’ve ever had and that’s a lot! Was beautifully cooked, so crispy on outside and rare in middle- just what we asked for. Great chips, dips like a creamy chimmichurri and pepper sauce. Salad was generous and fresh. Gorgeous house wine. Will 100% go back!
Alexandra L — Google review
Overall we had a lovely experience at this steakhouse!! The starters were fantastic with a special shout-out to the salad for starter with walnuts. The steaks were lovely but lacked some seasoning. The burger was great however, the bun was ice cold. Would definitely come back though, peppercorn sauce was yum!
Scarlett C — Google review
The best meal we had in Sevilla! I had the steak with pepper sauce and my husband had the veal with fries. Both were amazing - compliments to the chef! Highly recommend this restaurant.
Katy C — Google review
Excellent food. Air Conditioned too which when it’s 40 degrees outside is a must. Food lovely. Steak one of best I’ve had. Nice bottle Arabia wine too. Nothing else to say
Peter L — Google review
Cathedral Steakhouse was a really nice night out. Our server was absolutely incredible – super attentive and friendly, which made the whole experience. The food was good, but I think the place could really lift the atmosphere by dimming the lights a bit and adding some background music. That little touch would make it feel much warmer and more inviting. Overall though, we had a great evening and enjoyed it!
Nomadic R — Google review
Saw the ratings on line and decided to give it a try! It was definitely worth it! Such a simple meal but so flavorful! My husband got a draft local beer, and I got the San Francisco. If the SF had alcohol in it, you can’t taste it which I liked. If it’s just supposed to be juice, I’d still get it! The au poivre sauce is so good with the steak. If you don’t dip your fries in the aioli sauce you’re missing out. The ham croquettes are very tasty ! Nice setting, great food…..a must visit when in Seville!
Jill W — Google review
The sirloin steak was on the tougher side but otherwise tasty. The chips were a bit soggy. Pasta was the star of the show as my kids liked it. The server was very accomodating and friendly. It is very pricey though but i suppose it is expected in a touristy area
Jericho L — Google review
Small restaurant, we had the Ox Porterhouse Steak. The portion was good, but the meat was not tender and very chewy. We are surprised by the high rating. We do not recommend it.
M. E — Google review
C. Hernando Colón, 12, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain•https://steak-house-cathedral-restaurant.eatbu.com/?lang=es•+34 854 64 95 42•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral Steakhouse Restaurant
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21Hermandad de la Estrella (Triana)

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Located in Triana, the Hermandad de la Estrella is a brotherhood that dates back to 1560. The Capilla de la Estrella, where the brotherhood resides, is a charming and lesser-known chapel with an intimate and serene interior. The brotherhood's procession to the Cathedral of Seville every Palm Sunday is a significant event.
(Translated by Google) A very very very pretty virgin with a beautiful face!! The basilica is small but cozy and is in the heart of the Triana neighborhood! The Christ of Sorrows is wonderful with that pensive pose that makes your skin crawl when you see him. They also have a statue of Pope John Paul that looks very real, very well made. (Original) Una virgen muy muy muy bonita con una cara preciosa!! La basílica es pequeña pero acogedora y está en pleno barrio de Triana! El cristo de las penas es maravilloso con esa pose pensativa que te eriza la piel cuando lo ves. También tienen una estatua del papa Juan Pablo que parece muy real, muy bien conseguida.
Sxnn — Google review
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D.R. F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visiting the Triana neighborhood a few years ago we saw this small chapel, which is also the headquarters of the Brotherhood that bears its name. The main altar with the image of the Virgin is very beautiful, as well as a ceramic painting of the coronation of the Virgin. (Original) Visitando el barrio de Triana hace unos años vimos esta pequeña capilla, que además es la sede de la Hermandad que lleva su nombre. Muy bonito el altar mayor con la imagen de la Virgen, además de cuadro cerámico de la coronación la Virgen.
Lluis P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chapel of the Brotherhood of the Star. On its main altar we find Mary Most Holy of the Star and on an altar just to her left with Our Father Jesus of Sorrows. An ancient brotherhood with history to overflow, it has spectacular images. I give 4 stars and not 5 because like many Sevillians I think they deserve a higher category temple. The chapel, having such a low ceiling, even becomes overwhelming and a brotherhood with so much strain in such a small place makes it impossible to see the images well at times. Some people joke about comparing the chapel to a garage and at certain times it can feel that way. Even so, I always recommend the visit, because just to see the images will always be worth it. (Original) Capilla de la Hermandad de la Estrella. En su altar mayor nos encontramos con María Santísima de la Estrella y en un altar justo a su izquierda con Nuestro Padre Jesús de las Penas. Hermandad antigua y con historia para rebosar, cuenta con imágenes espectaculares. Doy 4 estrellas y no 5 porque como muchos sevillanos pienso que se merecen un templo de mayor categoría. La capilla al tener el techo tan bajo incluso llega a ser agobiante y una hermandad con tanto tirón en un sitio tan pequeño imposibilita ver bien las imágenes en algunos momentos. Hay quién bromea con comparar la capilla con una cochera y en ciertos momentos se puede sentir así. Aún así recomiendo siempre la visita, pues solo por ver las imágenes merecerá siempre la pena.
Roberto C — Google review
(Translated by Google) In general the church is quite good, the schedules are bad, if it had not been for the paper at the entrance we would not have gone, then the one at the gift shop was very dry and saying that we should go to the Virgin of the Star in our city , could have been something kinder, anyway. (Original) En general la iglesia está bastante bien, los horarios están mal, si no hubiera sido por el papel de la entrada no hubiéramos ido, luego el de la tienda de regalos muy seco y diciendo que nos fuéramos a la virgen de la Estrella de nuestra ciudad, podría haber sido algo más amable, en fin.
Acuarios C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A brotherhood with a lot of charm and beautiful images. (Original) Una hermandad con mucho encanto y con unas imágenes preciosas.
Carlos P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful chapel located in the Triana neighborhood, on San Jacinto street. The Virgen de la Estrella chapel is the definitive headquarters of the Brotherhood that bears that name, after passing through up to four previous locations since its founding in 1560. Procession takes place on Palm Sunday. The Virgen de la Estrella chapel was blessed by Cardinal Bueno Monreal on Passion Saturday 1976, and the next day, Palm Sunday, the brotherhood left San Jacinto for the last time to enter its new headquarters. Reforms and extensions were made to it in 1982 and 1988. The Virgin of the Star, an undocumented life-size candlestick image, has been traditionally attributed to the sculptor Juan Martínez Montañés, although more recent studies proposed that the Virgin of the Star was a work by Luisa Ignacia Roldán (La Roldana) and made in the artist's Sevillian period, coinciding with the historical moment immediately after the merger, in 1674, with the Brotherhood of Ntro. Father Jesus of Sorrows. The image of Jesús de las Penas, during its restoration in 1997, revealed a document housed inside the pedestal where the authorship of José de Arce was mentioned, dating it to 1655. (Original) Bonita capilla situada en el barrio de Triana, en la calle San Jacinto. La capilla Virgen de la Estrella es la sede definitiva de la Hermandad que lleva dicho nombre, tras su paso por hasta cuatro emplazamientos anteriores desde su fundación en 1560. Procesiona el Domingo de Ramos. La capilla Virgen de la Estrella fue bendecida por el cardenal Bueno Monreal el sábado de pasión de 1976, y al día siguiente, Domingo de Ramos, la hermandad salió por última vez de San Jacinto para entrar en su nueva sede. Se hicieron reformas y ampliaciones de la misma en 1982 y 1988. La Virgen de la Estrella, imagen Dolorosa de candelero de tamaño natural no documentada, ha sido atribuida tradicionalmente al escultor Juan Martínez Montañés, aunque estudios más recientes proponían que la Virgen de la Estrella sería una obra de Luisa Ignacia Roldán (La Roldana) y realizada en el periodo sevillano de la artista, coincidiendo con el momento histórico inmediato a la fusión, en 1674, con la Hermandad de Ntro. Padre Jesús de las Penas. La imagen de Jesús de las Penas, durante su restauración en 1997, daba a conocer un documento alojado en el interior de la peana donde se mencionaba la autoría de José de Arce, datándola en 1655.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chapel of the Star, Holy Week 2021 with the titular images of the brotherhood exposed to the public in all their splendor. It's wonderful to be able to see the images so closely and how they have been set up to look like they are practically on the pass, with the fronts of the vents, poles, etc. Everything perfect. The coronavirus has deprived us this year of being able to see the brotherhoods on the street, but in exchange it has given us these beautiful images of the decorated churches so that the public can admire this beauty. The chapel is small compared to other temples, but after the renovation carried out, it has gained in size. The arches without supports, which are in the center of the chapel, are striking. Essential visit. (Original) Capilla de la Estrella, Semana Santa de 2021 con las imagenes titulares de la hermandad expuestas al público con todo su esplendor. Una maravilla poder contemplar las imágenes tan de cerca y cómo han montado éstas para parecer que están prácticamente en el paso, con los frentes de los respiraderos, varales etc Todo perfecto. El coronavirus nos ha privado este año de poder ver las cofradías en la calle, pero a cambio nos ha regalado estas preciosas imágenes de las iglesias engalanadas para que el público pueda admirar esta belleza. La capilla es pequeña comparada con otros templos, pero tras la reforma realizada, ha ganado en amplitud. Llama la atención los arcos sin apoyos, que están en el centro de la capilla. Imprescindible visita.
LM P — Google review
C. San Jacinto, 41, 41010 Sevilla, Spain•http://hermandad-estrella.org/•+34 954 33 21 86•Tips and more reviews for Hermandad de la Estrella (Triana)

22Iglesia de San Buenaventura

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When exploring the spiritual landscape of a city, attending services at unique locations can be a memorable experience. One such place is the Iglesia de San Buenaventura, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions. This church offers an inviting atmosphere for worship and reflection, making it a perfect stop for those seeking both serenity and connection to the community.
Beautiful and worth a visit. It is definitely worth booking in advance to avoid the queue. So much to see, you can go onto the rooftop and up the tower which gives you amazing views. Check opening times as they are shorter on a Sunday.
ChrisG G — Google review
Beautiful church, Sunday Mass is a must!
Carlos B — Google review
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Txema G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church of the Franciscan Convent, dating from 1626. Headquarters of the Brotherhood of San Buenaventura and the Brotherhood of Guadalupe The frankly spectacular main altarpiece is presided over by the image of the Immaculate Virgin nicknamed La Sevillana (Original) Iglesia del Convento Franciscano, data del 1626. Sede la la Hermandad de San Buenaventura y la Hermandad de Guadalupe El francamente espectacular retablo mayor de encuentra presidido por la imagen de la Virgen Inmaculada apodada La Sevillana
Carlos R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tradition has it that the nickname "La Sevillana" (The Sevillian) for the Virgin of La Inmaculada, a work by Juan de Mesa and which presides over the main altarpiece, comes from the theft of her trousseau. A friar asked the neighbors for donations to replace the Virgin's jewelry; suddenly, someone shouted: "No, really! The Virgin is so beautiful, and so Sevillian, that she doesn't need jewelry." The image comes from the church of the now-defunct convent of San Francisco. (Original) Cuenta la tradición, que el origen del sobrenombre "La Sevillana" de la Virgen de La Inmaculada, obra de Juan de Mesa, y que preside el retablo mayor, viene a partir de unos robos en su ajuar. Un fraile pidió a los vecinos dar donativos para reponer a la virgen sus alhajas; y de repente, alguien gritó: "No en verdad, que la virgen es tan bonita, y tan sevillana que no precisa de joyas". La imagen procede de la iglesia del desaparecido convento de San Francisco.
Jaime D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large church located in the Arenal neighborhood of Seville. Its architecture shows off the alvero colors typical of this part of the center of Seville. (Original) Gran iglesia situada en el barrio del arenal de Sevilla. Su arquitectura luce los colores alvero típico de esta parte del centro de Sevilla.
Dani V — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful churches in Seville. And, despite this, relatively little known. Baroque in style, it is the Church of the Franciscan Convent that once occupied the entire Plaza Nueva and reached the Cathedral. It dates back to 1626 and is currently the headquarters of the Brotherhood of San Buenaventura and the Brotherhood of Guadalupe. The main altarpiece is spectacular. It is presided over by the image of the Immaculate Virgin, nicknamed “La Sevillana”. It has a central nave and a small side nave. The images of Our Lady of Solitude and the Christ of Salvation stand out, both from the Brotherhood of Solitude of San Buenaventura, as well as the Brotherhood of Glory of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of Extremadura. (Original) Una de las Iglesias más bonitas de Sevilla. Y, a pesar de ello, relativamente poco conocida. De estilo barroco, es la Iglesia del Convento Mayor Franciscano que en su día ocupaba toda la Plaza Nueva y llegaba hasta la Catedral. Data del 1626 y en la actualidad es sede la la Hermandad de San Buenaventura y de la Hermandad de Guadalupe. El retablo mayor es espectacular. Se encuentra presidido por la imagen de la Virgen Inmaculada, apodada “La Sevillana”. Tiene una nave central y una pequeña nave lateral. Destacan las imágenes de Ntra. Sra. de la Soledad y el Cristo de la Salvación, ambas de la Hermandad de la Soledad de San Buenaventura, así como la Hermandad de Gloria de Ntra. Sra. de Guadalupe, patrona de Extremadura.
Jose L — Google review
C. Carlos Cañal, 30, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de San Buenaventura

23Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la O

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Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la O, a Baroque church located in the Triana neighborhood of Seville, is a spiritual haven for locals and visitors alike. The interior boasts a stunning golden altarpiece and well-preserved artwork, including the revered images of Maria Santisima de la O and Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno. Despite its unassuming exterior, this church surprises visitors with its magnificence once inside.
Beautiful little church in Triana area.. 1 minute walk from the amazing Triana Mercado and the Ceramics Museum. Definitely worth a visit.
Viktor M — Google review
Beautiful intimate church in Triana. MASS TIMES: Sun mass 12pm / Tues - Sat 8pm, except Fridays at 8.30pm
Tania, S — Google review
Lovely church with a beautiful altar. An excellent oasis in the city.
Jack P — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the religious treasures of the Triana neighborhood, with an entrance so discreet that you have to pay attention on Calle Castilla so as not to miss it. The parish dates back to the beginning of the 18th century, and highlights the baroque-style main altarpiece in which the Virgin of the O is located, which gives its name to the temple. Its Tuscan style columns are striking. It is worth visiting the chapel. (Original) Uno de los tesoros religiosos del barrio de Triana, con una entrada tan discreta que tienes que prestar atención en la calle Castilla para no pasártela. La parroquia data de principios del siglo XVIII, y destaca el retablo mayor de estilo barroco en la que se ubica la virgen de la O, que da nombre al templo. Son llamativas sus columnas de estilo toscano. Merece la pena entrar a visitar la capilla.
Miguel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good treatment and every Good Friday very special to see this brotherhood because the streets are not crowded. The only thing I would change are the tunics of different shades of purple but little else. Furthermore, both the Virgin and the Christ have an imposing look and it is worth seeing both of them on their way. 10/10 (Original) Buen trato y cada viernes santo muy especial ver esta hermandad debido a que no están las calles masificadas. Lo único que cambiaría son las túnicas de distintos tonos de morado pero poco más. Además tanto la virgen como el cristo tienen un mirada imponente y vale la pena verlos a ambos encima de su paso. 10/10
Rubén — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of Nuestra Señora de la O is a Catholic temple located on Castilla Street, in the Triana neighborhood, Seville. Inside, the images of María Santísima de la O and Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno are venerated. (Original) La iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la O es un templo católico situado en la calle Castilla, en el barrio de Triana, Sevilla. En su interior se veneran las imágenes de María Santísima de la O y Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno.
Clara D — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the Churches of Triana with a spectacular Virgin and Christ. (Original) Una de las Iglesias de Triana con una Virgen, un Cristo espectaculares.
Jose P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Building from the 18th century, which houses the Brotherhood of the O, which I believe is the owner of it. His recollection always catches my attention. The floor plan is distributed over three floors separated by pink marble columns, which gives it a beautiful and different appearance from other temples. In addition to the Brotherhood headlines, what is most striking is the profusion of Trianera ceramics that decorate walls and even altars. Due to the ceramic ensemble, the Nazarene chapel stands out. (Original) Edificio del siglo XVIII, que alberga a la Hermandad de la O, que creo es la propietaria del mismo. Siempre me llama la atención su recogimiento. La planta se distribuye en tres plantas separadas por columnas de mármol rosado, lo que le da un aspecto bonito y distinto a otros templos. Ademas de los titulares de la Hermandad, lo que mas llama la atencion, es la profusión de ceramica trianera que decora paredes e incluso altares. Por el conjunto de ceramica, destaca la capilla del Nazareno.
Agustin — Google review
C. Castilla, 30, 41010 Sevilla, Spain•https://www.hermandaddelao.es/•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la O

24Capilla de Montesión

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Nestled in the charming Calle Feria of Seville, the Capilla de Montesión, also known as the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, is a captivating Catholic temple steeped in history. Originally part of the Dominican convent founded in the 16th century, this cozy chapel has witnessed significant events over time. Although it faced destruction during political upheaval in 1931, it remains a beloved site for locals and visitors alike.
(Translated by Google) Charming chapel par excellence. Brotherhood with lordship by definition. Headquarters of the Brotherhood of Montesion, with Our Father Jesus of Prayer in the Garden and Mary Most Holy of the Rosary. There is also a marvelous crucified figure and it is a place of peace in the middle of the always busy Feria Street. (Original) Capilla con encanto por antonomasia. Hermandad con señorio por definición. Sede de la Hermandad de Montesion, con el Nuestro Padre Jesús de la Oración en el Huerto y María Santísima del Rosario. También hay un portentoso crucificado y es un lugar de paz en medio de la concurrida siempre calle Feria
Roberto C — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful church! Great display during Semana Santa!
Vivien H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chapel of the Rosary or Monte-Sion. Located on Feria Street, it was attached to the church of the Dominican convent of Santa María de Monte-Sión, founded in the 16th century and disappeared in the 19th century. This chapel would be burned in 1931 during the events that occurred after the proclamation of the Republic, the old carving of the Crucified of Health, the apostolate of the Garden Prayer step and the crown of the Virgin of the Rosary were lost. The belfry and part of the building, used by the College of Notaries, next to the Chapel of the Virgin of the Rosary, are preserved from the convent, having been built on land donated by the Dominicans. It is the headquarters of the Montesion brotherhood. The exterior façade is very simple and inside we can see its beautiful Baroque main altar, presided over by the owners of the brotherhood, the Lord of Adoration in the Garden, image of Pedro Roldán, 17th century, and the Virgin of the Rosary of Sorrows, image of the 17th century by unknown author. (Original) Capilla del Rosario o de Monte-Sion. Ubicada en la calle Feria, se situaba anexa a la iglesia del convento dominico de Santa María de Monte-Sión, fundado en el siglo XVI y desaparecido en el siglo XIX. Esta capilla sería quemada en 1931 durante los sucesos acaecidos tras la proclamación de la Republica, se perdió  la antigua talla del Crucificado de la Salud, el apostolado del paso de la Oración del Huerto y la corona de la Virgen del Rosario. Se conserva del convento la espadaña y parte del edificio, usado por el Colegio de Notarios, junto a la Capilla de la Virgen del Rosario., al haberse construido en terrenos cedidos por los Dominicos. Es sede de la hermandad de Montesion. La portada exterior es muy sencilla y en su interior podemos ver su bonito Altar mayor barroco, presidido por los titulares de la hermandad, el Señor de la Adoración en el Huerto, imagen de  Pedro Roldán  siglo XVII y la Virgen del Rosario Dolorosa, imagen del siglo XVII de autor desconocido.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, known as the Montesión chapel, is a Catholic temple, located on Calle Feria, Seville. Two steps emerge, The Virgin of the Rosary and the Lord of Prayer in the Garden. (Original) La capilla de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, conocida como capilla de Montesión, es un templo católico, situado en la calle Feria, Sevilla. Salen dos pasos, La Virgen del Rosario y el Señor de la Oración en el Huerto.
Clara D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy chapel of the brotherhood of Mount Sión on Feria Street, where you can admire the images of Christ in prayer in the Garden of Mount Sión and our Lady of the Rosary. This year, 2021, you can admire the images from an unusual perspective as there are no brotherhoods on the street and the images have been exposed to the public. (Original) Coqueta capilla de la hermandad de Monte Sión en la calle Feria, donde pueden admirarse las imágenes del Cristo en la oración del Huerto de monte Sión y nuestra Señora del Rosario. Este año 2021 se pueden admirar las imágenes desde una perspectiva insólita al no haber cofradías en la calle y haberse expuesto las imágenes al público.
LM P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small chapel but very charming, with a spectacular crucified Ortega bru inside it who is not a professional (Original) Pequeñita capilla pero muy coqueta, con un crucificado espectacular de Ortega bru dentro de la misma que no profesiona
Jose B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful chapel in Seville. And very close to Vizcaíno! (Original) La capilla más bonita de Sevilla. Y bien pegadita al Vizcaíno!
Laura R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful chapel on Feria Street. Remains of the old convent of Montesion (Original) Preciosa capilla en la calle Feria. Restos del anriguo convento de Montesion
Caridad G — Google review
C. Feria, 29, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•https://hermandaddemontesion.com/•+34 954 91 56 82•Tips and more reviews for Capilla de Montesión

25Parroquia de San Andrés

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The Parish of San Andrés is a Gothic-Mudejar church located in the heart of Seville's historic center. Dating back to the 14th century, it has undergone significant renovations and additions over the centuries. The interior features three naves with slender pointed arches and wooden truss roofs typical of its style.
(Translated by Google) Located in a beautiful square with the name of the church, what caught my attention when I entered was the prevailing luminosity. Bright fresh clean. Very attractive. It is from the 14th century and has a Mudejar Gothic style with some baroque touches introduced in the 18th century. The Brotherhood of Santa Marta processions from this church on Holy Monday and our Lady of Araceli on the second Saturday of May. In the center of the altarpiece, the image of the Immaculate Conception attributed to Jerónimo Hernández around the year 1570 stands out. It has several Chapels including the baptismal one, competing among them for their beauty and great care. Visited daily at no cost. Without a doubt and within its modesty, a great parish and church (Original) Situada en una bonita Plaza con el nombre de la iglesia, lo que me llamó mucho la atención al entrar, fue la luminosidad reinante. Limpia fresca luminosa. Muy atractiva. Es del siglo XIV y estilo gótico mudéjar con algunos toques barrocos introducidos en el siglo XVIII. La Hermandad de Santa Marta, procesiona desde esta iglesia los Lunes Santo y nuestra Señora de Araceli el segundo sábado de Mayo. En el centro del retablo, destaca la imagen de la Inmaculada atribuida a Jerónimo Hernández sobre el año 1.570. tiene varias Capillas incluyendo la bautismal compitiendo entre ellas por sus bellezas y gran cuidado. Se visita diariamente sin coste alguno. Sin duda y dentro de su modestia, una gran Parroquia e iglesia
Rafael M — Google review
Stumbled into this church just wandering around. Quite interesting and something to look at!
Sophie H — Google review
A beautiful church with prayers for each sacred image and no charge to be cheaper anything we had so far almost I almost blew it
Jorge M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice church in the center of the city and located in a small square of its name. Mudejar style, it is very bright and very well restored. It is the headquarters of the brotherhood of Santa Marta. Highlight its altars and domes. It is undoubtedly a place of worship that you should not miss. (Original) Bonita iglesia en el centro de la ciudad y ubicada en una placita de su nombre. De estilo mudéjar, tiene una gran luminosidad y está muy bien restaurada. Es sede de la hermandad de Santa Marta. Destacar sus altares y cúpulas. Es sin duda un lugar de culto que no debes perderte.
Jesus G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful parish located in the center of Seville.  It was founded by King Ferdinand III the Saint and dedicated to the Apostle. Saint Andrew. It was built in the 14th century in the Gothic-Mudejar style, but was renovated in the 18th century. The brilliant painter Juan de Valdés Leal was buried there. It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Santa Marta. (Original) Bonita parroquia situada en el centro de Sevilla.  Fue fundada por el rey Fernando III el Santo y dedicada al Apóstol. San Andrés. Se construyó en el siglo XIV en estilo gotico-mudejar,pero fue reformada en el Siglo XVIII. En ella fue enterrado el genial pintor Juan de Valdés Leal. Es sede de la Hermandad de Santa Marta.
Juan B — Google review
Nice
Nuno C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice parish. The sculptural group of the Brotherhood of Santa Marta stands out and of course the recumbent Christ by Ortega Bru, which is worthy of admiration. On another independent altar is the figure of Saint Martha. The neo-Gothic chapel is very cozy and invites you to introspection. (Original) Muy bonita parroquia. Destaca el conjunto escultórico de la Hermandad de Santa Marta y como no el Cristo yacente de Ortega Bru, que es digno de admiración. En otro altar independiente está la figura de Santa Marta. La capilla neogótica, es muy acogedora y te invita a la introspección.
Martín M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Parish of San Andrés was founded by the Holy King Ferdinand III in the 14th century. It is naturally a Roman Catholic church dedicated to the apostle Saint Andrew. It is built in the Gothic-Mudejar style. The popular Brotherhood of Santa Marta, patron saint of innkeepers, resides in this church and marches through the streets of Seville on Holy Monday on its way to the Cathedral. (Original) La Parroquia de San Andrés fue fundada por el Santo rey Fernando III en el siglo XIV, naturalmente de culto católico apostólico romano y dedicada al apóstol San Andrés, de estilo gótico-mudéjar. En este templo reside la popular Hermandad de Santa Marta, Patrona de los hosteleros y que procesiona el Lunes Santo por las calles de Sevilla camino de la Catedral. ❤️
Juan T — Google review
San Andrés, Pl. Fdo. de Herrera, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•http://www.hermandaddesantamarta.org/•+34 954 38 10 17•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia de San Andrés
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26El Salvador

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El Salvador is home to a beautiful religious building that is definitely worth visiting. The square surrounding the cathedral is amazing and filled with charming bars where you can take a break and enjoy a drink. This church is not as crowded as others in the area, making it a good place to visit for a more peaceful experience. It may be smaller compared to the cathedral, but it still manages to awe and inspire visitors with its grandeur.
There’s one cathedral in Seville and this isn’t it. It’s just a church. Very highly decorated but just a church.
Patrick C — Google review
Really unexpected, beautiful experience. It's not just a baroque period church, it's grandiose and it was built on successive layers, dating back to the Muslim period. All this is really well documented in the crypts, which are organized as a wonderful exhibition.
Andrei O — Google review
Very cool church. Small relative to the cathedral
Nicholas L — Google review
Not that big in size but very beautiful inside.
Richard H — Google review
Really nice church not as busy as others and you can get tickets to the cathedral here as well
Matthew E — Google review
Lovely family day out
Darren H — Google review
Awe inspiring. Grandiose church.
Vonita E — Google review
Good place to visit
George G — Google review
C. Álvarez Quintero, 5, Casco Antiguo, 41005 Sevilla, Spain•Tips and more reviews for El Salvador

27Hermandad De La Carretería

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Hermandad De La Carretería is a brotherhood based in the Iglesia del Salvador, where they showcase their religious processions featuring beautifully crafted floats like La Borriquita and El Amor. The brotherhood's canonical headquarters are located in this temple, and they carry out their penance station on Friday afternoons from their chapel on Real de la Carretería street.
(Translated by Google) The Brotherhood of the Carretería has its canonical headquarters in this temple. He performs his penance station on Friday afternoon from his chapel on Real de la Carretería street in the El Arenal neighborhood. With two steps, Holy Christ of Health and Our Lady of Greater Pain in her Solitude. I feel deep admiration and devotion, it is extraordinarily impressive, (Original) La Hermandad de la Carretería tiene en este templo su sede canónica. Realiza su estación de penitencia el Viernes por la tarde desde su capilla en la calle Real de la Carretería en el barrio de El Arenal. Con dos pasos, Santísimo Cristo de la Salud y Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor en su Soledad. Siento una profunda admiración y devoción, es Extraordinariamente impresionante,
Clara D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Canonical See of the Pontifical and Royal Archconfraternity of Nazarenes of the Most Holy Christ of Health, Most Holy Mary of Light in the Sacred Mystery of her Three Necessities at the Foot of the Holy Cross, Saint Francis of Paula, Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ and Our Lady of the Greatest Pain in her Solitude. (Original) Sede canónica de la Pontificia y Real Archicofradía de Nazarenos del Santísimo Cristo de la Salud, María Santísima de la Luz en el Sagrado Misterio de sus Tres Necesidades al Pie de la Santa Cruz, San Francisco de Paula, Gloriosa Resurrección de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo y Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor en su Soledad.
Julio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a shame that they close it exclusively to a school and leave the rest of the brothers and faithful stranded in the street. (Original) Una pena que se la cierren en exclusiva a un colegio y dejen a resto de hermanos y fieles en la calle tirados.
Capitán T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Royal and ancient brotherhood of the coachmen of Seville from the Arenal neighborhood of Seville (Original) Real y antigua hermandad de los cocheros de Sevilla del barrio del arenal de Sevilla
José P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very familiar brotherhood. The best on the sand. The passage of Christ makes me fall in love. (Original) Hermandad muy familiar. La mejor del arenal. El paso de cristo me enamora.
Armero 2 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A Brotherhood full of Exemplary and Precious Curiosities💙💛 (Original) Una Hermandad llena de Curiosidades Ejemplar y Preciosa💙💛
David B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very small chapel, but very beautiful, it is endearing and has a lot of tradition, it is one of the oldest brotherhoods in Seville, they hold their Penance Station on Good Friday and it has one of the best Mysteries of Seville, The Virgin of Greater Sorrow a gem I recommend your visit. (Original) Es una capilla muy pequeñita, pero muy bonita, es entrañable y tiene mucha solera, es una de las hermandades más antigua de Sevilla, hacen su Estación de Penitencia el Viernes Santo y tiene uno de los mejores Misterios de Sevilla, La Virgen del Mayor Dolor una joya. Recomiendo su visita.
Agustina A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A dream!! Arturo, the chapel, is most pleasant. The place exudes seclusion and elegance. It's nice to spend some time there. They have an exhibition hall that you should visit. Ask Arturo to show you it because it is wonderful. In addition, we took some souvenirs with us as they sell a multitude of items right there. (Original) Un sueño!! Arturo, el capiller, es de lo más agradable. El lugar rezuma recogimiento y elegancia. Da gusto pasar un rato allí. Tienen una sala de exposiciones que debéis visitar. Pedile a Arturo que os la enseñe porque es maravillosa. Además, nos llevamos algunos recuerdos pues venden multitud de artículos allí mismo.
PABLO M — Google review
C. Real de la Carretería, 15, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain•http://www.hermandaddelacarreteria.org/•+34 954 22 93 18•Tips and more reviews for Hermandad De La Carretería

28Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación, "Los Terceros"

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Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación, "Los Terceros" is a baroque-style church in Seville that's worth a visit. It hosts the Cena brotherhood's penance station on Palm Sunday and features the sculptural group of the Sagrada Cena in its main altarpiece. The church is known for its large passage of the Holy Supper, created by Sebastian Santos Rojas, and houses the brotherhood of the Supper.
I don’t normally get excited by churches but this place was extraordinary
Dan Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church located on Calle Sol and also with an entrance through Plaza Ponce de León in the capital of Seville. Better known as Los Terceros for its Franciscan origin and for its popular Brotherhood of the Dinner. At the entrance it has some beautiful plasterwork and has no less than five altarpieces. It needs to restore some paintings that would be a shame if they continued to deteriorate over time, although I suppose the economic factor prevents this. But I insist it would be a shame if that treasure were lost. The Brotherhood of the Dinner is the only brotherhood currently in that church of Los Terceros. By the way, enormous in size due to the number of images that represent the twelve apostles and the Lord. A beauty of a church without a doubt. (Original) Iglesia situada en la calle Sol y también con entrada por la plaza Ponce de León en Sevilla capital. Más conocida como Los Terceros por su origen franciscano y por su popular Hermandad de la Cena. A la entrada tiene unas bellas yeserías y cuenta con nada menos que cinco retablos. Le falta restaurar algunas pinturas que sería una pena siguieran deteriorándose con el tiempo aunque supongo que el factor económico lo impide. Pero insisto sería una pena se perdiera ese tesoro. La Hermandad de la Cena es la única cofradía actualmente en esa iglesia de Los Terceros. Por cierto enorme en su tamaño por la cantidad de imágenes que representan a los doce apóstoles y al Señor. Una belleza de iglesia sin duda.
Rafael M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of the Third is not one of the best-known churches in Seville, but it is known for its very large passage of the Holy Supper, whose image maker, Sebastián Santos Rojas, made the Lord of the Supper. The brotherhood of the Supper is located in the church itself. Plaza de Ponce de León But its main entrance is on Sol Street. This church, as I have mentioned, is a little hidden inside the Plaza Ponce de León. But those of us who are residents know it. (Original) La iglesia de los terceros no es de las iglesias más conocidas de Sevilla pero sí es conocida por su paso muy grande de la Santa Cena cuyo imaginero, Sebastián Santos Rojas hizo al señor de la Cena .La hermandad de la Cena se encuentra en la propia plaza de Ponce de León Pero tiene su entrada principal por la calle Sol.Ésta iglesia cómo he comentado está un poco escondida dentro de la plaza Ponce de León.Pero los que somos residentes conocemos.
Sebastian R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I would highlight that this detailed portico is installed on a smooth façade; inside it has images and relics that attract attention. (Original) Destacaría que sobre una fachada lisa se instala ese pórtico detallado, dentro tiene imágenes y reliquias que llaman la atención.
G M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of the Thirds, built at the beginning of the 17th century, has a magnificent baroque façade as well as magnificent altarpieces. In it is the brotherhood of the last supper (Original) La iglesia de los Terceros construida a principios del s XVII, cuenta con una magnífica fachada barroca además de magníficos retablos. En ella se encuentra la hermandad de la última cena
Maguel — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you are not able to update the data, remove the object from Google. Although this has already happened to me a couple of times in Seville, I still think that everyone is as rude as you are to us who come to visit you. I was there during the designated working hours. The door was locked. (Original) Ako niste sposobni azurirati podatke maknite objekat sa Googla.Iako mi se to vec par puta dogodilo u Sevilli jos uvijek mislim da su svi kao vi bezobrazni prema nama koji vas dolazimo posjetiti.Bio sam u oznaceno radno vrijeme.Vrata su zakljucana.
Zeljko S — Google review
(Translated by Google) In 1602 it was founded as a convent of the third Franciscans, it has a large doorway, an impressive plasterwork and five altarpieces, today it is the headquarters of the brotherhood of the sacred supper. (Original) En 1602 se fundó como convento de los terceros franciscanos, tiene una gran portada, una impresionante yesero y cinco retablos, hoy día es la sede de la hermandad de la sagrada cena.
Daniel R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ancient, Royal, Illustrious and Fervorous Sacramental Brotherhood, Slavery of Our Lady of the Incarnation and Brotherhood of Nazarenes of the Holy Supper, Holy Christ of Humility and Patience and Our Lady of the Underground, Queen of Heaven and Earth (Original) Antigua, Real, Ilustre y Fervorosa Hermandad Sacramental, Esclavitud de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación y Cofradía de Nazarenos de la Sagrada Cena, Santísimo Cristo de la Humildad y Paciencia y Nuestra Señora del Subterráneo, Reina de Cielos y Tierra
Julio A — Google review
Pl. Ponce de León, 10, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•http://sagradacenadesevilla.org/•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación, "Los Terceros"

29Convento de San Antonio de Padua

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Convento de San Antonio de Padua is a significant religious site in the area, serving as the canonical seat of various brotherhoods and sisterhoods. It holds special services and has been a place of celebration for important anniversaries. Many people have felt at home in this convent, which has been an integral part of the community for many years.
(Translated by Google) Temple where the Brotherhood of Good End is located, which processions on Holy Wednesday. The photos are of the foot kisser of the Christ of the Good End and the hand kisser of the Virgin of La Palma. (Original) Templo en el que radica la Hermandad del Buen Fin que procesiona el Miércoles Santo. Las fotos son del besapies l Cristo del Buen Fin y besamanos a la Virgen de la Palma
Juan G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Charming place. Beautiful church to visit and, having other more renowned ones nearby, it goes completely unnoticed. Normally it is usually empty and with Gregorian music that makes you feel quite at peace and harmony. The brotherhood of Buen Fin, which comes out on Holy Wednesday, belongs to the church. (Original) Sitio encantador. Iglesia preciosa para visitar y que al tener cerca otras con más renombre, pasa completamente desapercibida. Normalmente suele estar vacía y con una música gregoriana que te hace estar bastante en paz y armonía. La hermandad del Buen Fin, que sale el Miércoles Santo, pertenece a la iglesia.
Jorge P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Canonical seat of the Royal, Illustrious, Ancient, Fervorous and Franciscan Sacramental Brotherhood and Brotherhood of Nazarenes of the Holy Shroud, Holy Christ of the Good End and Our Lady of the Palm, and of the Brotherhood of the Pastora of San Antonio de Padua (Original) Sede canónica de la Real, Ilustre, Antigua, Fervorosa y Franciscana Hermandad Sacramental y Cofradía de Nazarenos del Santo Sudario, Santísimo Cristo del Buen Fin y Nuestra Señora de la Palma, y de la Hermandad de la Pastora de San Antonio de Padua
Julio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The convent of San Antonio de Padua was founded in the 21st century, it is located on San Vicente street, in the old town district of Seville. The convent church is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Buen Fin and the Brotherhood of the Divina Pastora de San Antonio. (Original) El convento de San Antonio de Padua fue fundado en el siglo XXI, está ubicado en la calle San Vicente, distrito casco antiguo de Sevilla. La iglesia del convento es la sede de la Hermandad del Buen Fin y de la Hermandad de la Divina Pastora de San Antonio.
Clara D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A poor cat has lost his life because of the priest, apparently it bothered him even though he was tame and there were good people looking for a home for him. He does not put into practice everything he preaches in his masses. Don't be a coward and don't delete the reviews, stand up and answer for your bad actions. Confessing and praying is not enough (Original) Un pobre a gato ha perdido la vida por culpa del párraco, por lo visto le molestaba a pesar de que era manso y había gente buena buscándole un hogar. No lleva a la práctica todo eso que predica en sus misas. No seas cobarde y no borres las reseñas, da la cara y responde por tus malos actos. Confesarse y rezar no es suficiente
Laura L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today the kitten that you priest sent to hell died. I hope he doesn't sleep peacefully and demonstrates his beliefs with his example. He was asked not to do it, he was healthy, we were looking for a family for him, but it bothered you, right? Well, HIS FREE DEATH already achieved it. Before deleting this review like all the others that are not to your taste, know that we will see each other and that the least you are going to do is apologize and pay the veterinary bill. We will see each other once and never again and we will make sure everyone knows it. I hope you can sleep at night. looking for karen (Original) Hoy ha fallecido el gatito que usted señor párroco mando al infierno. Espero que no duerma tranquilo y con su ejemplo demuestra sus creencias. Se le pidió que no lo hiciera, estaba sano, buscábamos familia para el, pero a usted le molestaba, verdad? Pues ya lo consiguió SU MUERTE GRATUITAMENTE. Antes de borrar esta reseña como todas las que no son de su gusto, que sepa que nos veremos y que lo mínimo que usted va hacer es pedir perdón y pagar la factura veterinario. Nos veremos una vez y nunca más y nos encargaremos de que todo el mundo lo sepa. Espero que pueda dormir por las noches. Buscando karen
Monica R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Sevillian temple of the Convent Church of San Antonio de Padua and is the headquarters of two Brotherhoods the Buen Fin that comes out on Holy Wednesday Seville and the Brotherhood of Glory of the Divine Pastor of San Antonio the Church with a large Main Altar in which it receives worship the Virgin of the Crowned Palm of the Brotherhood of the Buen Fin and San Antonio in a Camarín further up to the right in another Altar the Christ of the Buen Fin in front of this Christ the Immaculate in the Nave of the Gospel on an Altar the Virgin receives Worship of the Divine Pastor of her own Brotherhood of Glory and in front of this Virgin Saint Anthony, holder of the Brotherhood of the Good End that comes out on June 13. This Temple has a Beautiful and Beautiful Dome and a White Roof and a Beautiful Choir. It also has a Very Beautiful Altar to Saint John the Evangelist. The Facade is White and Red with two Bell Towers and a Tile of Saint Anthony and the Virgin of the Palma Coronada, the Cristo del Buen Fin and San Antonio on Mount Calvario, has a Garden patio between the Street Gate and the Church Gate, which are Brown. I highly recommend going to see this very beautiful Sevillian church. (Original) Bonito templo Sevillano del Convento Iglesia De San Antonio de Padua y es sede de dos Hermandades el Buen Fin Que sale el Miércoles Santo Sevillano y la Hermandad de Gloria de la Divina Pastora de San Antonio la Iglesia con un gran Altar Mayor en el que recibe culto la Virgen de la Palma Coronada de la Hermandad del Buen Fin y San Antonio en un Camarín mas Arriba a la derecha en otro Altar el Cristo del Buen Fin en frente de este Cristo la Inmaculada en la Nave del Evangelio en un Altar recibe Culto la Virgen de la Divina Pastora de su propia Hermandad de Gloria y enfrente de esta Virgen San Antonio titular de la Hermandad del Buen Fin que Sale el 13 Junio . Este Templo tiene una Preciosa y Bonita Cúpula y un techo de Color Blanco y un Coro Precioso también tiene un Altar a San Juan Evangelista Muy Bonito la Fachada es de Color Blanco y Rojo con dos Campanarios y un Azulejo de San Antonio y La Virgen de la Palma Coronada el Cristo del Buen Fin y San Antonio en el Monte Calvario tiene un patio Ajardinado entre la Puerta de la Calle y la de la Iglesia que son de Color Marrón . Yo recomiendo Mucho ir a Ver esta Sevillana Iglesia Muy Bonita
Manuel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have felt at home. We have known this convent for many years and today it has been used to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the creation of the Las Salesianas de San Vicente school. It has filled me with pride to spend this day celebrating the Eucharist in this convent (Original) Me he sentido como en casa. Son muchos años conociendo este convento y hoy precisamente que haya sido utilizado para celebrar el 125 años de la creación del colegio de Las Salesianas de San Vicente. Me ha llenado de orgullo el pasar este día celebrando la eucaristía en este convento
Chelo C — Google review
C. San Vicente, 91, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain•http://hermandadbuenfin.es/•Tips and more reviews for Convento de San Antonio de Padua

30Capilla del Museo

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Capilla del Museo, located in Seville, is a charming chapel that holds great significance for the local brotherhood. It houses revered images of devotion and family, making it a place of deep emotional connection for many. The chapel is home to the Holy Christ of the Holy Expiration and Mary Most Holy of Las Aguas, dating back to 1575 and 1772 respectively.
(Translated by Google) The Museum Chapel is beautiful, its Owners are, the Holy Christ of the Holy Expiration and Mary Most Holy of Las Aguas and date from the year 1575 and 1772. . You have to go visit it, it's small but it doesn't take away from its greatness. (Original) La Capilla del Museo es una preciosidad, sus Titulares son, el Santísimo Cristo de la Sagrada Expiración y María Santísima de Las Aguas y datan del año 1575 y 1772. . Hay que ir a visitarla, es pequeñita pero no le quita grandeza.
María A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The chapel can be very beautiful. But the seriousness of those who maintain it is not pretty. If the entrance sign says that they open at 11, it means that it should be open at 11:20. Lack of seriousness, or they will remove the sign. (Original) La capilla puede ser muy bonita . Pero la seriedad de los que la mantienen no están bonitas . Si pone el cartel de entrada que abren a las 11 , quiere decir que a las 11,20 debería estar abierta . Poca seriedad , o que quiten el cartel.
Manuel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) What can I say about the most endearing Chapel in Seville? I have belonged to that brotherhood for more than fifty years. Between those walls are the Images of my devotions and those of my family. Museum, always Museum!! (Original) Que puedo decir yo de la Capilla más entrañable de Sevilla? Pertenezco a esa hermandad desde hace más de cincuenta años. Entre esas paredes se encuentran las Imágenes de mis devociones y las de mi familia. Museo, siempre Museo!!
Mamé M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very familiar and welcoming chapel. We were at a wedding, and in addition to its unbeatable location, the atmosphere was the best possible. (Original) Capilla muy familiar y acogedora. Estuvimos en una boda, y además de su situación inmejorable, el ambiente fue el mejor posible.
CLEMENTE R — Google review
(Translated by Google) sunday mass (Original) Misa del domingo
Maria S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the chapel attached to the Sevillian Museum of Fine Arts. It is the headquarters of the Museum Brotherhood, which processions during Holy Week. (Original) Es la capilla anexa al Museo de Bellas Artes sevillano. Es sede de la Hermandad del Museo, que procesiona en Semana Santa.
Miguel T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Impressive, the photos are beautiful!!!! In situ: it is impressive, surprising.... (Original) Impresionante, si son bonitas las fotos!!!! In situ: es impresionante, sorprendente....
Juan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful Virgin in the world and the simplest. (Original) La Virgen más bonita del mundo y la más sencilla.
Elvira G — Google review
Pl. del Museo, 10, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain•https://www.hermandaddelmuseo.org/•+34 655 25 20 31•Tips and more reviews for Capilla del Museo
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31Capilla de la Universidad

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Capilla de la Universidad is a charming chapel located in the historic center of Seville, within the old university building and near the former tobacco factory. The chapel houses numerous works of art from the university, including paintings and sculptures, as well as ancient statues such as the 17th-century Christ statue. It also features two impressive images of student brotherhood headlines. The construction of this beautiful chapel began in the mid-18th century to cater to the religious needs of workers at the Tobacco Factory.
(Translated by Google) The construction of the current University Chapel began in the mid-18th century, with the aim of providing the old Tobacco Factory with a space in which workers could attend to their religious needs. It is a very charming and welcoming chapel. It was the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Cigar Makers and currently of the Brotherhood of Students. (Original) La construcción de la actual Capilla de la Universidad se inicia a mediados del S.XVIII, con el objeto de dotar a la antigua Fábrica de Tabacos de un espacio en el que los trabajadores pudieran atender sus necesidades religiosas. Es una capilla con mucho encanto y muy acogedora. Fue sede de la Hermandad de la cigarreras y actualmente de la Hermandad de los estudiantes.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The student chapel is one of the great wonders we have at the Faculty of Seville. In the morning it is always open and it is very beautiful. (Original) La capilla de los estudiantes, es una de las grandes maravillas que tenemos en la facultad de Sevilla. Por la mañana siempre está abierta y es muy bonita.
Ariadna R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Impressive Cricified carved by Juan de Mess in 1620. And the beautiful Virgin of Agustia (Original) Impresionante Cricificado tallado por Juan de Mess en 1620. Y la Virgen de la Agustia preciosa
Alejandro — Google review
(Translated by Google) Canonical seat of the Sacred Heads of the Brotherhood of Students: Christ of the Good Death and Virgin of Anguish. It was the former canonical headquarters of the Cigarreras Hdad when it was the Royal Tobacco Factory (Original) Sede canónica de los Sagrados Titulares de la Hermandad de los Estudiantes : Cristo de la Buena Muerte y Virgen de la Angustia . Fue Anterior sede canónica de la Hdad de la Cigarreras cuando era la Real Fábrica de Tabacos
Julio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) University airs and two impressive images of the headlines of the student brotherhood. Christ of the Good Death by Juan de Mesa, one of the three most important crucified in Seville along with the puppy and love in my opinion. Located on the outskirts of the tobacco factory and very close to the Alcázar, Plaza de la Contratación and cathedral. (Original) Aires de universidad y dos imágenes impresionantes de los titulares de la hermandad de los estudiantes. Cristo de la buena muerte de Juan de Mesa, uno de los tres crucificados más importantes de Sevilla junto con el cachorro y el amor en mi opinión. Situado en los aledaños de la fábrica de tabacos y muy cercano al alcázar, plaza de la contratación y catedral.
Luis L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cozy chapel for prayer, worship and masses before the imposing crucified of the Good Death of Juan Mesa and the Virgin of Angustia. (Original) Capilla muy acogedora para la oración, culto y sus misas ante el imponente crucificado de la Buena Muerte de Juan Mesa y la Virgen de la Angustia.
Carlos V — Google review
(Translated by Google) An extraordinary place of peace. D. Pablo, the chaplain of the University of Seville, is a man who transmits a lot of inner peace. (Original) Un lugar de paz extraordinario. D. Pablo, el capellán de la Universidad de Sevilla, es un hombre que transmite mucha paz interior.
Blanca M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located on the grounds of the old Royal Tobacco Factory (current headquarters of the University of Seville) and headquarters of the Brotherhood of Students, it houses interesting paintings and carvings from the Sevillian baroque period, highlighting the Crucified of the Good Dead and the Virgin of Angustia, which are paraded during Holy Week. (Original) Situada en los terrenos de la antigua Real Fábrica de Tabacos (actual sede de la Universidad de Sevilla) y sede de la Hermandad de los Estudiantes, guarda en su interior interesantes pinturas y tallas del período barroco sevillano, destacando el Crucificado de la Buena Muerta y la Virgen de la Angustia, que procesionan en la Semana Santa.
José B — Google review
C. San Fernando, 19, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain•http://www.hermandaddelosestudiantes.es/contacto/•Tips and more reviews for Capilla de la Universidad

32Capilla del Mayor Dolor

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Capilla del Mayor Dolor is located in the Iglesia del Salvador, where you can find La Borriquita, El Amor, and Pasion. The brotherhood spends Monday and Tuesday preparing the floats. Visitors are often surprised by unexpected appearances of the Brotherhood members who distribute pamphlets and sing saetas. The Plaza de Molviedro, hidden in the Arenal neighborhood, becomes a remarkable place during Holy Week visits.
(Translated by Google) Simple but beautiful chapel, it was erected in the 18th century in the central Plaza del Molviedro. At the end of the 19th century, the count of Castilleja de Guzmán, Fernando Rodríguez de Rivas, took ownership of the chapel. In the middle of the 20th century he gave it to the Claretian Fathers, who in turn donated it perpetually and exclusively to the Brotherhood of Jesus Despojado in the eighties with one condition: to worship the Virgin of Greater Sorrow, who had been there since the creation of the temple. The interior of the temple is decorated with Triana tiles, it has a baroque altarpiece, also made in the 18th century. It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Jesus Stripped which carries out its season of penance on Palm Sunday. (Original) Sencilla pero bonita capilla, se erigió en el siglo XVIII en la céntrica plaza del Molviedro. A finales del siglo XIX, el conde de Castilleja de Guzmán, Fernando Rodríguez de Rivas, se hizo con la propiedad de la capilla. A mitad del siglo XX la cedió a los Padres Claretianos, que a su vez la donaron perpetua y exclusivamente a la Hermandad de Jesús Despojado en los años ochenta con una condición: dar culto a la Virgen del Mayor Dolor, que se encontraba allí desde la creación del templo. El interior del templo está decorado con azulejos trianeros, tiene en su retablo barroco, realizado también en el siglo XVIII. Es la sede de la Hermandad de Jesús Despojado que realiza su estación de penitencia el Domingo de Ramos.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chapel headquarters of the Brotherhood of Jesus Despojado, which processions on Palm Sunday. (Original) Capilla sede de la Hermandad de Jesús Despojado, que procesiona el Domingo de Ramos.
Eloísa S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful brotherhood (Original) Hermosa hermandad
Pedro P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'll tell you briefly how they spend it there... Last Sunday while visiting the grandparents of a residence, all the bearers of this Brotherhood suddenly appeared. They told everyone present some beautiful words, they distributed pamphlets and cards to the grandparents and all of us who were there and they even sang a saeta. It is very appreciated when you are in there, even if it is just visiting, these types of appearances to encourage us all. So having seen what I have seen, I can only take my hat off to this magnificent group of people. (Original) Os contaré resumidamente cómo se las gastan por allí... El Domingo pasado visitando a los abuelos de una residencia, aparecieron de repente todos los costaleros de esta Hermandad. Dijeron a todos los presentes unas preciosas palabras, repartieron folletos y estampitas a los abuelos y a todos los que estábamos allí e incluso cantaron una saeta. Se agradece muchísimo cuando estás ahí dentro, aunque solo sea de visita, este tipo de apariciones para darnos ánimos a todos. Así que visto lo visto, solo me queda quitarme el sombrero ante este magnífico grupo de personas.
Ciudadano K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Chapel in the Arenal neighborhood of Seville, headquarters of the Brotherhood of Jesus Stripped of His Vestments that comes out on Palm Sunday in Seville. It has a Beautiful Baroque altar, above the Altar in a Chamber there is the Virgin of Mayor Dolor, a very Ancient Dolorosa, below in another central Chamber there is Jesus Stripped of His Vestments on the sides of this Christ to his left is the Virgin of Dolores and Misericordias and on the other side to the Right is San Juan Evangelista, who has large paintings by Murillo on the walls of each side of the Chapel, facing each other, and has a beautiful and old lamp. chapel, its walls and ceiling are yellow and white, its façade is light brown, and it has a bell tower with a bell and two tiles of the Virgin of Sorrows and Mercies and Christ Stripped of His Vestments and a stained glass window. I highly recommend going to see this Beautiful Old Sevillian Chapel (Original) Bonita Capilla del Barrio del Arenal Sevillano sede de la Hermandad de Jesús Despojado de sus Vestiduras que sale el Domingo de Ramos Sevillano . Tiene un altar Barroco Precioso arriba de Altar en un Camarín se encuentra la Virgen del Mayor Dolor una Dolorosa muy Antigua abajo en otro Camarín central se encuentra Jesús Despojado de sus Vestiduras a los lados de este Cristo a su izquierda se encuentra la Virgen de Dolores y Misericordias y al otro lado a la Derecha Se encuentra San Juan Evangelista tiene en las paredes de cada la do de la Capilla uno enfrente del otro Grandes Cuadros de Murillo y tiene una Bonita y Antigua Lampara la capilla sus paredes y su techo son de color Amarillo y Blanco su fachada de color Marrón claro ycon campanario con una campana y dos Azulejos de la Virgen de Dolores y Misericordias y el Cristo Despojado de sus Vestiduras y una vidriera . Yo recomiendo mucho ir a ver esta Antigua Capilla Sevillana Bonita
Manuel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Headquarters of the Brotherhood of Jesús Esposado. It has limited opening hours.- (Original) Sede la Hermandad de Jesús Desposado . Tiene un limitado horario de apertura .-
Julio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Plaza de Molviedro is one of the most hidden and hidden places in Seville in the heart of the Arenal neighborhood next to an old lake area called Laguna de la Pajeria. As happens in other areas of the city, they close in on themselves; so that on the street they go unnoticed. For this reason, they are the most impressive places when, for example, during Holy Week, they are visited. In Seville all these squares have some relationship with a chapel, church or brotherhood, here it is the much loved Brotherhood of Jesús Despojado. (Original) La Plaza de Molviedro es uno de los lugares más recónditos y ocultos de Sevilla en pleno centro del barrio del Arenal junto a una antigua zona lacustre llamada laguna de la pajeria. Como le pasa a otras zonas de la ciudad, se encierran sobre sí mismas; de manera que en el callejero pasan desapercibidas. Por eso mismo son los sitios más impactantes cuando,por ejemplo en Semana Santa, se transitan. en Sevilla todas estas plazas tienen alguna relación con alguna capilla iglesia o hermandad, aquí es la muy querida Hermandad de Jesús Despojado.
Francisco G — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is something more beautiful than this chapel, beauty lies in simplicity, although greatness is not seen in the size, but in the heart of whoever lives there. (Original) Hay algo más bonito que esta capilla, en la sencillez está la belleza, aunque la grandeza no se mira en el tamaño, sino en el corazón de quien vive ahi
Jorge S — Google review
Pl. Molviedro, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Capilla del Mayor Dolor

33Capilla Nuestra Señora de los Dolores

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Capilla Nuestra Señora de los Dolores is a stunning Sevillian baroque chapel that serves as the headquarters of the royal Servite Brotherhood. It houses the sculptural group of Piedad de Montes de Oca on the High Altar and Maria Santisima de la Soledad in the tabernacle. Additionally, it features sculptures of San Juan and Mary Magdalene.
(Translated by Google) Built at the beginning of the 18th century, it is attached to the head of San Marcos. It has a magnificent baroque altarpiece and two sculptures by Monte de Ocam (Original) Construida a principios de s XVIII,se encuentra adosada a la cabecera de San Marcos. Cuenta con un magnífico retablo barroco y dos esculturas de Monte de Ocam
Maguel — Google review
Beautiful!!
Brother G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Sevillian baroque chapel, headquarters of the royal Servite Brotherhood, with the sculptural group of the Piedad de Montes de Oca located on the High Altar, while in the tabernacle there is María Santísima de la Soledad, at the back of the chapel it is located in San Juan and Mary Magdalene on the tortoiseshell cross that processions every Holy Saturday behind the Virgin of Sorrows (Original) Preciosa capilla del barroco sevillano sede de la real Hermandad servita situándose en el Altar Mayor el grupo escultórico de la Piedad de Montes de oca mientras que en el sagrario se encuentra María Santísima de la Soledad en la trasera de la capilla se encuentra en San Juan y María Magdalena en la cruz de carey qué procesiona cada Sábado Santo tras la Virgen de los Dolores
Manuel O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Next to the church of San Marcos. Headquarters of the Servite Brotherhood (Original) Junto a la iglesia de San Marcos. Sede de la Hermandad Servita
Luis M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful baroque chapel attached to the parish of San Marcos, headquarters of the royal Cervita Brotherhood, I highly recommend going to see it, it is beautiful (Original) Una maravillosa capilla barroca adosada la parroquia de de San Marcos sede de la real Hermandad cervita recomiendo mucho ir a verla es preciosa
Manuel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Headquarters of the Servite Brotherhood of Seville (Original) Sede de la Hermandad de los Servitas de Sevilla
Julio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I am brother, wonderful (Original) Soy hermano,maravillosa
Manuel H — Google review
C. Siete Dolores de Nuestra Señora, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•+34 954 63 74 49•Tips and more reviews for Capilla Nuestra Señora de los Dolores

34Capilla del Rosario del Dos de Mayo

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Capilla del Rosario del Dos de Mayo, also known as the Chapel of the Virgin of the Rosary, is a beautiful and ancient chapel located at Iglesia del Salvador. The exterior of the chapel boasts stunning Sevillian colors and a slender tower that catches the eye. While it may be a bit hidden, it's definitely worth visiting for a chance to see its inspiring interior.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful brotherhood, the façade and the interior are very well maintained, the only flaw is that it does not open in summer, otherwise, it is worth going for its beautiful headlines (Original) Preciosa hermandad, muy bien cuidada la fachada y el interior, único defecto, que no abre en verano, por lo demás, merece la pena ir por sus preciosos titulares
Pablo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) I couldn't see it inside but the outside is wonderful with those Sevillian colors and that slender tower. It is a little hidden but you should definitely visit it and be lucky enough to see its interior, which will surely inspire a prayer. (Original) No pude verla por dentro pero el exterior es una maravilla con esos colores sevillanos y esa esbelta torre. Está un poco escondida pero sin duda deben visitarla y tener la suerte de ver su interior que seguro inspirará una oración
César C — Google review
(Translated by Google) May 6, 2024, chapel closed at 7:15 p.m. May 7, 2024 chapel closed at 7:30 p.m., supposedly open from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., it is very difficult for me to get it open. (Original) Día 6 de mayo de 2024, capilla cerrada a las 19:15. Día 7 de mayo de 2024 capilla cerrada a las 19:30, supuestamente abre de 19:00 a 21:00 horas, me es muy difícil cogerla abierta.
Antonio M — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are kittens around, I think that deserves 5 stars (Original) Por alrededor hay gatitos, creo que eso merece 5 estrellas
Feli M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chapel of the Virgin of the Rosary Headquarters of the Brotherhood of Waters is beautiful and ancient. (Original) Capilla de de la Virgen del Rosario Sede de la Hermandad de las Aguas es preciosas y Antigua .
Manuel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Gorgeous (Original) Magnifique
JEREMY F — Google review
C. Dos de Mayo, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Capilla del Rosario del Dos de Mayo

35Capilla de San Andres Apostol

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Nestled within the historical heart of Seville, the Capilla de San Andres Apostol is a captivating site that reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Andalusia. Originally part of a hospital established in the 16th century, this chapel showcases an impressive classicist facade adorned with mannerist elements, dating back to the early 17th century. The exterior is dominated by its grand design, while above it rests a niche featuring a stone representation of Saint Andrew.
(Translated by Google) Small chapel from the 16th century, which was originally the hospital chapel. (Original) Pequeña capilla del siglo XVI, que es en origen fue la capilla del hospital.
Maguel — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Chapel of Saint Andrew was located inside a hospital founded in the 16th century. In 1868, the year of the revolution known as La Gloriosa, it was expropriated, although in 1876 it was returned to the builders' guilds, its owners. The façade occupies almost the entire exterior façade. It is classicist in design, has mannerist features and dates back to the first third of the 17th century. Above it there is a niche that houses a stone Saint Andrew. On both sides, there are two spectacular tiles that represent the holders of the Brotherhood of Bakers. Both were made by the painter Antonio Kiernam. The altarpiece of the main altar, carved and gilded by the successors of Castillo Lastrucci, has replaced another one from the 18th century made by José Guillena since 1974. The Brotherhood of Bakers has its canonical headquarters in this chapel. (Original) La Capilla de San Andrés se encontraba dentro de un hospital fundado en el siglo XVI. En 1868, año de la revolución conocida como La Gloriosa, fue expropiada, aunque en 1876 fue devuelta al gremios de los alarifes, sus dueños. La portada ocupa casi toda la fachada exterior. Es de traza clasicista, tiene rasgos manieristas y se fecha hacia el primer tercio del XVII. Sobre ella hay una hornacina que aloja un San Andrés de piedra. A ambos lados, hay dos espectaculares azulejos que representan a los titulares de la Hermandad de los Panaderos. Ambos fueron hechos por el pintor Antonio Kiernam. El retablo del altar mayor, tallado y dorado por los sucesores de Castillo Lastrucci, sustituye desde 1974 a otro del siglo XVIII realizado por José Guillena. La Hermandad de los Panaderos tiene en esta capilla su sede canónica.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Recoleta chapel with Andalusian taste. A beautiful roof, headquarters of the popular brotherhood of the Bakers. The images of the Lord of Sovereign Power and the Virgin of Regla are of great beauty and artistic value. Don't miss the crucifixion of Forgiveness. (Original) Recoleta capilla de gusto andaluz. Un techo precioso, sede de la popular hermandad de los Panaderos. Las imágenes del Señor del Soberano Poder y la virgen de Regla son de gran belleza y valor artístico. No se pierdan el crucificado del Perdón.
Roque M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place is a surprise in the center of the city, a small chapel but it is a refuge within all the movement of the city center. (Original) Este sitio es una sorpresa en el centro de la ciudad,una pequeña capilla pero que es un refugio dentro de todo el movimiento del centro de la ciudad.
Andrés P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful chapel built by the builders and sedd of the Brotherhood of Bakers (Original) Preciosa capilla costruida por los alarifes y sedd de la Hermandad de los Panaderos
Manuel J — Google review
C. Orfila, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Capilla de San Andres Apostol
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36Omnium Sanctorum

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Omnium Sanctorum is a historic Catholic church in Seville, Spain, built shortly after the city's conquest in 1248. The architecture of this medieval building reflects a blend of Gothic Christian and Mudejar Muslim influences. The church is home to El Carmen Doloroso and Los Javieres processions, offering visitors a glimpse into religious traditions and cultural heritage.
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37Parroquia San Isidoro del Campo y San Geroncio de Itálica

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Parroquia San Isidoro del Campo Y San Geroncio de Itálica is a small parish with stunning images of great artistic and religious value, including those of the Nazarene, the Virgin, and San Isidro. The church houses incalculable artistic treasures from the Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo, attributed to renowned artists. Visitors are captivated by the Divine Nazarene and the Blessed Mother of the Rosary.
(Translated by Google) Parish where the Sacramental Brotherhood of Our Father Jesus of the Nazareth, Our Lady of the Crowned Rosary and the Divine Shepherdess of Souls is based. Both the image of the Nazarene and that of the Virgin of the Rosary are carvings of great artistic quality. The Virgin is the patron saint and perpetual mayor of the town, and last June the Nazarene received the golden key of Santiponce. (Original) Parroquia donde tiene su sede la Hermandad Sacramental de Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno, Nuestra Señora del Rosario Coronada y la Divina Pastora de las Almas. Tanto la imagen del Nazareno como la de la Virgen del Rosario son tallas de una gran calidad artística. La Virgen es patrona y alcaldesa perpetua de la localidad, y el Nazareno ha recibido el pasado Junio la llave de oro de Santiponce.
Inmaculada D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small parish with images of great value and beauty, among them those of the Nazarene, the Virgin and San Isidro stand out. A parish that surprises, and at Christmas they set up a Nativity scene inside. Outside we can see a statue of the Virgin Mary. Free entry respecting the mass schedule. If you are in the area be sure to visit it. (Original) Pequeña parroquia con imágenes de gran valor y belleza, de ellas destaca la del Nazareno, la Virgen y San Isidro. Una parroquia que sorprende, además en navidad montan un Belén en su interior. En el exterior podemos ver una estatua de la Virgen Maria. La entrada gratuita respetando el horario de misas. Si estás por la zona no dejes de visitarla.
J S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Images of incalculable artistic value from the Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo attributed to the circle of Martínez Montañés the Virgin of the Rosary by Juan de Mesa and Our Father Jesús Nazareno to José de Arce. (Original) Imagenes de incalculable valor artístico procedentes del Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo atribuidas al círculo de Martínez Montañés la Virgen del Rosario de Juan de Mesa y Ntro Padre Jesús Nazareno a José de Arce.
José C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful parish where Jesús Nazareno and the Virgin of the Rosary live. It is worth visiting. (Original) Parroquia preciosa donde vive Jesús Nazareno y la Virgen del Rosario. Merece la pena visitarla.
Pablo D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good afternoon. You have to go and stop to admire the Divine Nazarene and his Blessed Mother of the Rosary. Images, SPECTACULAR! ! ! (Original) Buenas tardes. Hay que ir y detenerse en admirar al Divino Nazareno y a su Bendita Madre del Rosario. Imágenes, ESPECTACULARES ! ! !
PEPE L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Their priest is super friendly, close and the parish is very beautiful. (Original) Su párroco es súper amable, cercano y la parroquia muy bonita.
Ely R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A simple and beautiful church, and a wonderful and close priest (Original) Una iglesia sencilla y preciosa iglesia, y un párroco maravilloso y cercano
Rocio L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent and historic place! (Original) Lugar magnífico e histórico!
MARIO A — Google review
Av. Extremadura, 83, 41970 Santiponce, Sevilla, Spain•+34 959 58 61 23•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia San Isidoro del Campo y San Geroncio de Itálica
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