Discover the beauty of Seville’s Holy Week with a tour of PiIatos Palace and Salvador’s Church. Explore the historic district of Alfalfa and witness the processions of the Brotherhoods. Don’t miss the chance to visit the second largest church in town and admire the works of renowned Andalusian sculptors.
Discover the beauty of Seville’s Holy Week with a tour of PiIatos Palace and Salvador’s Church. Explore the historic district of Alfalfa and witness the processions of the Brotherhoods. Don’t miss the chance to visit the second largest church in town and admire the works of renowned Andalusian sculptors.
- Casa de Pilatos - Without a single doubt, The Pilatos Palace is a reference for the Sevillian Holy Week. A palace that tried to make a beauty competition with the Alcazar. According to the legend of don Fadrique, one of the palace owner’s in the XVIth century, was the one who started a Via Crucis to the Cruz del Campo.
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- Casa de Pilatos - Without a single doubt, The Pilatos Palace is a reference for the Sevillian Holy Week. A palace that tried to make a beauty competition with the Alcazar. According to the legend of don Fadrique, one of the palace owner’s in the XVIth century, was the one who started a Via Crucis to the Cruz del Campo.
- Iglesia Colegial del Salvador - We will arrive to the Salvador’s church, from where several Brotherhoods come out in procesion. It is one of the Holy Week highlights and it is the second largest church in town. It was built on the former Mosque remains, built in the XIIth century. You can check by visiting its courtyard and former minaret. Juan de Mesa and MartÃÂnez Montañez are great Andalusian sculptors who contribute to this celebration. Of them we have in this church, great images like the Christ of Passion and the Christ of Love. Gods of the wood, artisans of the religion.

- Local guide
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Professional art historian guide
- Hotel pickup
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Professional art historian guide
- Hotel pickup
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
The Pilatos Palace holds special importance during the Holy Week of Seville, rivaling the Alcazar in its charm. Next, our journey takes us to the Alfalfa district, a neighborhood steeped in history with its network of narrow lanes. We then proceed to the Church of Salvador, which is the base for various brotherhood processions and a major attraction…
The Pilatos Palace holds special importance during the Holy Week of Seville, rivaling the Alcazar in its charm. Next, our journey takes us to the Alfalfa district, a neighborhood steeped in history with its network of narrow lanes. We then proceed to the Church of Salvador, which is the base for various brotherhood processions and a major attraction during the Holy Week. It ranks second in size among the city’s churches and was constructed on the remnants of a 12th-century Mosque. Evidence of its past can be seen in the courtyard and former minaret. The festivities are further enriched by the remarkable contributions from famous Andalusian sculptors Juan de Mesa and Martínez Montañez.
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