Image that acquires the condition of "rhetorical artifact" to advocate the models of behavior and action during the Catholic Reformation. Being a documentary source as effective as the written ones, both complementary to explore and understand what the society of the Old Regime was like.
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FINE ARTS MUSEUM OF SEVILLE: The building where the museum is located was founded as a Museum in 1835. It's located at Plaza of the Museum, where was the Convent of the Merced Calzada. The seventeenth century building began to be a museum of Fine Arts in 1841, but had three major interventions...
It’s known that during the Romantic century (19th century) in Europe and Spain many plays, novels and operas were created that now are part of our culture as classics. Some of them were adapted to be films, plays, paintings and other artistic productions.
But many people ask why Seville had been an...
Today we want to continue with our #BeyondTheWall challenge to find some of the wonders of Seville that few people know about.
Beyond the wall, that is, beyond the limits that tourism does not cross and that even the Sevillians consider of little value, there are priceless and very unknown jewels....
Holy Week is just around the corner and therefore we have one of the churches with more history of the city, also home to one of our brotherhoods in the Holy Week (procesiones). It is the Church of Santa Catalina, located in calle Alhóndiga, in the heart of the city.
This church is a Gothic-Mudejar...
Today, we are back with another #FavMonument: The Casa Consistorial of Seville. Best known as the City Hall of Seville, is one of the most emblematic constructions in the whole city. It has a unique style that we love, as it has been under constant renovations, going through different expansions...