Semana Santa Estepa

Seville enchants

Bodegas Góngora is located in Villanueva del Ariscal, Seville, in the Aljarafe region. This lies between the Guadalquivir and Guadiamar rivers, at an altitude of 160 metres above sea level. It is located 42 km from the coast, whose dominant winds, called "tides", give it its characteristic microclimate.

Villanueva del Río y Minas has a fascinating industrial heritage, including the so-called Pozo 5 (Mining Shaft 5). This is the best-preserved shaft with the highest aesthetic and archaeological value.

Blas Infante designed and built his own house atop a hill overlooking the River Guadalquivir in 1931. He lived there with his family until his arrest in 1936.

Visitors can tour the recently restored rooms while enjoying an innovative account that revisits the importance of the Father of the Andalusian Homeland and revitalises the origins of his thoughts.

The Lime Museum is located at the heart of the area known as "Las Caleras de la Sierra", in Morón de la Frontera.

The village is registered in the General Catalogue of Andalusian Historical Heritage as an Asset of Cultural Interest, under the heading of Site of Ethnological Interest.

The Torre del Agua Archaeological Museum contains one of the most precious examples of the heritage and cultural legacy of the civilisations that inhabited Osuna.