Discover Seville’s transformation in 1929, explore iconic landmarks, and hear captivating stories from the 1920s on this private tour.
Discover Seville’s transformation in 1929, explore iconic landmarks, and hear captivating stories from the 1920s on this private tour.
- Plaza de La Encarnacion - We will start the tour in a very popular place for locals and also for tourists: La Plaza de la Encarnación, currently known as Las Setas. From this special place we will begin the tour of Seville in 1929 and the main architectural works of the best artists of his time.
- Plaza Del Pan (plaza Jesus De La Pasion) - We…
- Plaza de La Encarnacion - We will start the tour in a very popular place for locals and also for tourists: La Plaza de la Encarnación, currently known as Las Setas. From this special place we will begin the tour of Seville in 1929 and the main architectural works of the best artists of his time.
- Plaza Del Pan (plaza Jesus De La Pasion) - We will arrive at this special place in the city, a meeting point since the Middle Ages and where we have examples of regionalist architecture from the beginning of the 20th century.
- Avenida de la Constitucion - We will continue the tour along one of the most architecturally impressive avenues in the city due to its incredible and picturesque buildings from the early 20th century next to the Cathedral.
- Plaza de Espana - The jewel of architecture from the early 20th century on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. Design by the main architect of the exhibition, Aníbal González.
- Plaza de America - The last point of the journey and off the tourist routes: three of the numerous pavilions of the Ibero-American Exhibition of Seville, also designed by Aníbal González, within the María Luisa Park. An oasis for locals where two of the most important museums in the city are housed: the Popular Arts and Customs Museum, and the Archaeological Museum.
- Official Tourism Guide
- History Teacher
- Official Tourism Guide
- History Teacher
Seville would not be the same without the creation of spaces such as the Plaza de España for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929 or other enclaves that give it that traditional, colorful and charming appearance. The postcard image of Seville that we have is thanks to a group of architects who renovated the city between the end of the 19th century and…
Seville would not be the same without the creation of spaces such as the Plaza de España for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929 or other enclaves that give it that traditional, colorful and charming appearance. The postcard image of Seville that we have is thanks to a group of architects who renovated the city between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, such as Aníbal González, José Espiau, Vicente Traver and Gómez Millán. They knew how to mix medieval, Christian and Muslim styles with Renaissance and Baroque styles in an amazing way until they created their own brand: Sevillian Regionalism. In addition, I will tell you stories about my ancestors during that time, I will tell you about the cafes and fashion of the 1920s, and about one of my novels that recreates that incredible time that resulted in my beautiful hometown.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.