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Due to its long and rich history, Seville
has an important monumental and artistic heritage whose buildings
can be classified in various categories: Civilian architecture,
which includes palaces, government buildings, private palaces,
hospitals, universities, etc. Amongst religious architecture,
Seville is one the cities with the largest number of churches
and convents. During two important World Fair’s (1929
and Expo ‘92), these artistic landmarks increased in numbers
beautifying even further our city. We’d also like to highlight
various museums, buildings of great relevance, and bridges that
are so characteristic of Seville. |
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