It is one of the cities located in the state of Spain specifically in the southern side on the banks of the valley and rises at sea level by about seven meters, with an area of about 140 kilometers, with a population of about more than 7 thousand people, and thus it occupies the fourth rank at the level of Spain in terms of census Population after Barcelona and Madrid, its popularity increased, especially after the rule of Muslims.
The history of Seville dates back to about two thousand years, when many civilizations and different and important personalities passed through it. It was initially Roman and was known by the name of Hispals. There are still many Roman monuments and monuments that show the extent of sophistication and elegance that the city enjoyed between the fifth and sixth centuries AD And Muslims were able to open it in the year 712 AD, and they formed an important center for them in Andalusia.
Seville's climate is characterized by the Mediterranean climate, which is the primary climate with some changes and peripheral effects on it. It is also classified as one of the most free European cities with a temperature of about 18 degrees Celsius, especially in August, which has a temperature of 36 degrees. Celsius, and at times it may exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
As for the winter season, it is relatively mild, with temperatures reaching 16 degrees Celsius. January is the coolest month of the year.
The city of Seville is considered to be a very important tourist destination in the whole of Europe, where there are many monuments, buildings and huge tourist churches and being overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, this increases the admiration of tourists and makes it a very important tourist center, as it makes its climate moderate throughout the year, there are many It is the original architectural heritage of many of the city's most important architects.
One of the most important and best tourist places in Seville, which many tourists come from around the world
Seville Royal Palace
It is one of the most magnificent Andalusian buildings, which is best illustrated in this magnificent image of this luxurious palace, where