Rocío-Gines

Seville enchants

Código INE
41068
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“The Roman legacy in Seville” is a journey through the traces of Rome’s passage through the city and its province, which shows the visitor all the Monumental and Artistic Heritage that we treasure of this civilisation that once colonised and directed the known world.

The Washington Irving Route follows the footprints of the American romantic writer and diplomat in 1829, fascinated by the richness and the exoticism of the Hispano-Arabic civilisation together with his admiration for the figure of Christopher Columbus and the Discovery of America.

Retracing Cervantes’ footsteps in the province is an excellent opportunity to discover the rich heritage of the Sevillian towns he visited as an officer for the King and his Royal Treasury. A treasure that was perpetuated through some of the pieces he wrote. 

A centre attached to the University of Seville and housed in a majestic building built in the 16th century, it is fully adapted to the requirements of the most modern educational centres.

Halls: Main Hall (250 people), Hall 2 (100 people)

The building has the diversification of spaces, independence and intercommunication that a centre designed for the purpose for which it was intended needs. The Conservatoire has an auditorium designed specifically for musical activity.

Hospedería del Monasterio has several rooms with different capacities, adapting to the needs of the guests (from 5 to 200 people). Ideal for company meetings, product presentations, seminars, business lunches or celebrations of all kinds.

The Coto Las Canteras offers a versatile and genuine space for every event. As its name suggests, it is a historic establishment, with a capacity for 600 diners, 800 seats for recitals and conventions, and a capacity of 1,400 people for standing events.