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Seville, beautiful and diverse

Marchena, a monumental town of Andalusí legacy

Visiting Marchena is like travelling back in time to the extraordinary era of Al-Andalus. This age-old Almohad town, situated in the heart of Seville’s La Campiña, stands among flat fields given to olive groves and crops.

Los Molares, a town with medieval roots

Would you like to discover a town with medieval roots? Visit Los Molares in Seville’s La Campiña. You can see its impressive 14th-century Castle from afar.

La Luisiana, a town of European settlers

La Luisiana is another of the newer towns in the province of Seville. It was created in the 18th century to prevent banditry on the road from Cádiz to Madrid. Its current inhabitants are descendants of the Germans and French who repopulated this area under King Carlos III.

Cañada Rosal, a mix of cultures 

Cañada Rosal is located in the heart of Seville’s La Campiña region, bordering the province of Córdoba. A small agricultural town where you can let all your cares drift away while discovering its remarkable history.