
Seville
Spain’s southwestern capital sits on the Guadalquivir river, a city of Ibero-Punic origins shaped by millennia of cultural exchange.
At a glance
Seville is the capital of Andalusia and of the province of the same name. It commands the southwestern Iberian Peninsula from its position on the Guadalquivir river, one of Spain’s most significant waterways. The city’s geography has long defined its role as a crossroads between Mediterranean and Atlantic worlds.
History
Seville’s origins trace to Ibero-Punic settlement, evidence of the ancient Mediterranean networks that shaped southern Spain. The city’s strategic location on the Guadalquivir made it a natural center of commerce and power across successive periods of its history.
What you see
As Andalusia’s capital, Seville preserves architectural legacies across its urban landscape. The city’s character emerges from the interplay of its riverside setting and centuries of building tradition.
Cultural significance
Seville holds central importance in Spanish cultural identity. As both a provincial and regional capital, it remains a focal point for understanding Andalusian heritage and the broader currents of Iberian civilization.
Key facts
- Coordinates: 37.3905889, -5.9873223
- Official website: http://www.visitasevilla.es/
Practical information
Seville is easily accessible as the capital of Andalusia. The official tourism website provides current visitor information and guidance for planning your visit.
Getting there
As a major regional capital in southwestern Spain, Seville is well connected by rail, road, and air. Check the official tourism site for detailed transportation options from your starting point.
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