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A guided portrait of Seville traces its development from Roman, Gothic, and Moorish phases through later reconquest, then shifts to a topographical and artistic survey of streets, palaces, churches, and museums. The narrative examines surviving mosque remains, the cathedral and its bell tower, the Alcázar and private patios, and highlights painters and collections associated with the city, including dedicated chapters on leading local artists. Illustrations and a visitor-oriented closing section accompany discussions of urban life, festivals such as bullfighting, and practical information for travelers.
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