Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

There is little literature about the works of Juan Ruiz Florindo. Most works have been identified by characteristics that are specific to this master-builder. This house was built between 1730 and 1740 for the Fernández de Peñaranda family. The viewpoint with baroque elements ties in well with the portal, considered one of the most beautiful in the province of Seville.

Recollections of a beautiful 18th century stately mansion. Only a section of the facade and the portal, with a graceful balcony-viewpoint embellished with an elegant wrought-iron railing, remains. The balcony sits at the confluence of two streets. 

The former Granary is one of the most outstanding civil buildings in Estepa. 

It was built around 1768 by the architect and stonemason Andrés de Zabala from Vizcaya.

The Santa María del Águila Church shares a common feature with other Sevillian Mudejar-style parish churches from the 13th and 14th centuries.

The Pareja Palace belonged to knights surnamed Pareja. It is considered the typical traditional Ecijan building from the 17th-18th century. Following several renovations for different uses, several elements that had been transformed have recently been restored, including the courtyard, the stairwell and various rooms.

This 16th-century building was renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries. The overall layout and several architectural elements such as capitals, columns and arches are reminiscent of town hall buildings from the Andalusian Renaissance and Baroque periods. 

This stately neoclassical house from the second half of the 18th century belonged to the Sargeant family. The first member of this Sevillian family was Felipe Sargeant. His son, Felipe Sargeant y Salcedo (1744-1788), held the title of I Marquis of Monteflorido, granted by King Carlos III in 1770.