view from our hotel window of the gorgeous piazza de espana in the maria luisa park. built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 |
sculpture in our hotel lobby |
piazza de espana, a ceramic tiled bridge over the moat |
stunning ceramic balastrides |
even the gutters were ceramic |
so many gorgeous banisters |
banyan trees in the park |
2 of the 4 kings carrying Christopher Columbus' grave in the amazing Seville cathedral |
inside the cathedral with lots of gothic features |
there were many, many stunning stained glassed windows with gorgeous colors, these showing the two patron saints of Seville |
another view |
cathedral at night |
another view of cathedral |
back at the piazza de espana, enjoying one of the many tiled alcoves with benches, each representing a different province of Spain, this one being Tarragona |
i really enjoyed the piazza de espana, and it was fun to be able to walk through it on our way out and into the hotel every day |
cathedral tower |
entering the old town of seville from the park where the banyan trees were |
inside the royal palace, originally the alcazar (fort) of the Moors, begun in the 10th century. This is the Patio of the Doncellas |
gorgeous hall of the ambassadors |
gorgeous mudejar designs everywhere |
simple royal palace window |
mudejar royal palace. One could have been in egypt |
gardens of the royal palace |
gardens royal palace |
even the hard ceramic bench was comfortable for a weary traveler, in the royal palace garden |
we treated ourselves to a break at the gorgeous Alphonso II hotel at the edge of the park- we had toured hard in very hot weather |
Alphonso II hotel-perhaps next time, when we win the lottery |
each province of spain had a beautiful tiled bench area in the hemisphere of the piazza de espana. this one doesn't look like much of a ferocious battle between the christians and the moors |
all the portraits decorating the upper levels were also ceramic in the piazza de espana |
AZ Zait restaurant- sort of a pompeian type of wall fresco |
We loved the framed lamps, restaurant was wonderful, would easily return and recommend, was our best meal in Seville |
Truly fabulous city and photos! Love the ceramics! Some great photos of you and Scott also.
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