
- 4.6/5
圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃The Alhambra is truly beautiful and photogenic, with many girls posing for photos over and over again. If you go, be sure to book your tickets in advance! We arrived at 10 a.m. and saw that same-day tickets were sold out.
- 4.7/5
小欣I chose the Cathedral of Seville over the Royal Palace of Seville. First, the Columbus coffin: Columbus's coffin is housed within the cathedral. The sarcophagus, adorned with statues of knights from the Four Ancient Kingdoms carrying the coffin, is a symbol of Spain's Golden Age of Exploration. The most notable part of Seville Cathedral, constructed with large amounts of gold, is the main altar's sculptures depicting the life of Christ, depicting various stages of Christ's life. Seville Cathedral is one of the five largest cathedrals in the world, third in size after St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican and Milan Cathedral in Italy. It is also the world's largest Gothic cathedral. The story is particularly fascinating.
- 4.7/5
Annie长翅膀的喵There are many Plazas of Spain, of which the Plaza de España is the most beautiful. Sevilla, Plaza de España, Spain's most beautiful square, ancient Roman arch corridor and Arab architectural style blend together, good weather, easy to press are very beautiful, Hin is good to shoot.
- 4.6/5
insta influencer @92.geoa beautiful wooden structure that has become a Sevilla landmark. It has shops below.
- 4.6/5
The World Is MineI had only seen it on TV, but this time I made up my mind to go. As a result, I had the best experience of my life. I personally felt the value of it as a historical asset, and I felt the grandeur and thrill! You should definitely go.
- 4.0/5
leilei168It was very convenient. Just tell your name and there was someone to show you your seat. But I was still worried that I wouldn't be able to speak English, which would cause me trouble getting in. But I really couldn't speak English well. When the waiter asked me what to drink, I could only say Coke.
- 4.4/5
旅の径The Roman Bridge, an ancient and striking landmark of Cordoba, spans the Guadalquivir River and connects the old and new city. The 238-meter-long and 16-meter-wide 16-hole stone arch bridge was first built in the Roman era (around the 1st century AD), and was expanded in the Moorish era (after the 8th century AD) to form its current size. It was repaired many times from the 13th to the 19th century and is still in use today. Wandering along the river, looking from afar - the old and strong stone bridge and the elegant and majestic skyline of the old city on the north bank complement each other; looking closely - the bridge piers and arches retain the marks of a thousand years, demonstrating the wisdom of our ancestors (the water-facing side of the bridge piers is pointed and the back-water side is round, which not only reduces the impact of the river on the bridge piers, but also slows down the erosion of the riverbed by the water flow). Strolling across the bridge, the square stone slab bridge deck and solid concrete bridge railings are 80% new; in the middle of the bridge, the white statue of the patron saint of Cordoba - the Angel of Saint Raphael is enshrined, which is also a sight.







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