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Triana is a world in itself, on the other side of the Guadalquivir, linked to the historic center by the Bridge of Isabel II. A proud land with its own identity, it breathes art on every corner and holds secrets that conquer the traveler. Its streets combine lively Betis Street with discreet corners where the most authentic Seville still beats.
Here flamenco was born, in the pens of neighbors, intimate settings where people expressed their feeling with guitar, palms and voice. Triana is history, tradition, devotion and joy; it is sacred art in the Church of Saint Anne and the Chapel of the Sailors, and popular art in its ceramic workshops, markets and festivals.
Its stones have an intense past, such as the Inquisition at the Castle of St. George or the Royal Almonas Almohades. Today, the life of bars and markets coexist with the serenity of the sunset on the river. Triana is not explained: you live.
Calle Betis
Calle Troya
El Embarcadero
Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana)
Triana
Plazuela de Santa Ana
Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana
Capilla de los Marineros
Parroquia de San Jacinto (Dominicos)
San Jacinto peatonal
Hermandad De La Estrella
Calle San Jacinto
Capilla Virgen del Carmen
Monumento a Juan Belmonte
Monumento Triana al Arte Flamenco
Mercado de Triana
Castillo de San Jorge
Calle San Jorge
Centro Ceramica Triana
Isla de La Cartuja
Sevilla&ME
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