Rocío-Gines

Seville enchants

Código INE
41038
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Mapa Dos Hermanas

The Dukes of Montepensier commissioned the reconstruction of this Mudejar style building in 1859 according to the design of the architect Balbino Marrón. It consists of a single nave with an 18th-century baroque high altar and a painting Saint Ferdinand in front of the Virgin Mary by Luis de Oñate.

A 16th-century building, originally located on the outskirts of the city, and built on what could have been the Shrine to San Sebastian. Based on its floor plan, the building was likely Mudejar. It has always been closely tied to the Confraternity of the Vera-Cruz. During the 18th century, it was declared in ruins.

A large ancient temple whose history is essentially undocumented. It was extensively renovated in baroque-style between 1733 and 1765.

In the 20th century, during the violent events in 1936, the Church suffered significant damages due to an arson attack and had to be rebuilt later.

The Hotel Leflet Valme is strategically located on the Avenida de la Libertad in Dos Hermanas, which connects directly with the Avenida de La Palmera (Seville) and the Seville-Cádiz motorway.

Since its opening in 2006, the Leflet Valme Hotel has been a great success thanks to its quality-service-price ratio.

The TRH La Motilla Business & Cultural Hotel is located in the Sevillian town of Dos Hermanas, 11 km away from Plaza de España and the monumental centre of Seville, in a residential area opposite the Factory Dos Hermanas and next to a leisure centre with bars and restaurants. The hotel is very well connected to the N-IV motorway with access to all directions.

Sevilla

At the end of the path among olive groves, the smell of olives and oil, you join the El Rayo path to cross the canal of the Lower Guadalquivir and enter Seville.

Once in the city of Seville, you can link up with the Mozarabic Camino de Santiago: the Vía de la Plata (Silver Route).

The Brazo del Este was one of the two branches into which the lower section of the River Guadalquivir was divided. In the marshland plain, The River Guadalquivir splits into several branches when it reaches the marsh plains. The three largest branches were the Brazo del Este, Enmedio, which is the current watercourse, and Torre, also known as the Northwest Branch.