Seville is a municipality of Spain and the capital of the autonomous comunity of Andalusia. It has almost 700.000 habitants, so it's the most populated city of Andalusia and the fourth one of Spain. It has some monuments built in different time periods which give the city a cultural wealth.
It's the gothic cathedral with the biggest surface all over the world. The Unesco declared it, as well as the Royal Alcazar and the Indian Folder, Human Heritage in 1987. The building started being built in 1401, although there was no documentes which proved that until 1433. Web of the cathedral.
It's the name of the bell tower of Saint Mary's Cathedral. It's divided in different parts. The first two thirds belong to the ancient mosque of the city, and the last third is an overlapped part build in the christian time for the bells. In it's cusp there is a ball called "tinaja", and above it remains the "Giraldillo". Web of the Giralda.
The Royal Alcazar is a fortified palace. Like the Giralda, it has parts built in different time periods. In later reforms, they added renacentist and baroque elements. It's the residence of the royal family when they visit Seville. Web of the Alcazar.
It's an structure made out of wood located in the Incarnation Square. Below it, there is a traditional market, some restaurants and an archeologic museum. You can also go to the lookout at the top where you can see some really nice views. Web of the mushrooms.