Sevilla

Sevilla is a city in southern Spain, known for its rich historical heritage, vibrant culture, and distinct architectural styles, particularly Mudéjar, Gothic, and Baroque. It is the capital of the province of Seville and is situated in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Sevilla is famous for its landmarks, including the Alcázar palace, the Seville Cathedral (which houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus), and the Giralda bell tower. The city is also renowned for its lively traditions, such as flamenco dance and music, as well as the annual Feria de Abril (April Fair) and Semana Santa (Holy Week) celebrations. Sevilla plays a crucial role in Spanish history and is an important cultural and economic hub in the region.