Wednesday 21 August 2013

Who hasn't seen Seville, has missed a miracle

¡Buenos días! Today I'm posting about Seville, one of my favourite places in the world. Seville is the capital od Andalucia, a region in the south of Spain. It is very well know for its multicultural people and history - the Moors have invaded the whole Spain and especially Andalucia during seven centuries, so the influences of this culture and religion are very noticeable in this parts of the Iberian Peninsula. 
Seville is also very famous for bullfighting - corrida de torros.  Nowdays in some parts of Spain corrida is illegal, but in Seville you can still take part in this amazing, adrenaline full filled happening. 
When in Seville you must experience flamenco. Spanish national dance is a mixture of passion, good rhytm and gypsy culture, that i love. Dancing flamenco is a good way to burn calories so Angie and I decided to practice it and enjoy spanish music at least two times a week.
Seville's sightes are magnificent and hard to forget. Plaza de España (Spain's square) is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to and Torre del Oro (the Golden tower) standing by the river of Guadalquivir is the most famous symbol of this medieval town. 
I visited Seville with my bestfriend, Jovana, so it was a special experience, that I certainly won't forget.
I hope you enjoy the pics! 


                                                                    Corrida de toros



Flamenco dancers


                                                                    Flamenco equipment


                                                                      Seville by night


                          In Marbella waiting for the bus that was going to take us to Seville





PLAZA DE ESPAÑA :














                                                     In front of the cathedral of Seville:







Inside of the cathedral: 






                                                                          River Guadalquivir 


Besos,
Emma

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