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  • This quarter, once home to Seville’s gypsies, was known for producing flamenco artists and bullfighters. It still creates fine ceramics (see Cerámica Santa Ana).

  • A 15th-century mansion, embellished with mosaics from Itálica.

  • The portal of this 15th-century convent is graced with decorations by Italian master Nicola Pisano.

  • This charity hospital was founded by reformed rake Miguel de Mañara, the inspiration for the mythical lady-killer, Don Juan.

  • Founded in the 17th century as a home for the elderly, the structure is now a cultural centre. The church features a trompel’oeil ceiling by Juan de Valdés Leal.

  • This is the most sumptuous Rococo-style church in Seville.

  • Established in 1785, this is a storehouse for documents relating to the Spanish colonization of the New World (see Archivo de Indias, La Lonja, Seville).

  • This district is home to Seville’s adored religious icon, the Virgen de la Macarena. During Semana Santa she is paraded on a silver float.

  • The “Cathedral of Bullfighting” becomes the focal point when the sporting season opens in April.

  • Exhibits here include displays on flamenco and bullfighting.

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