AG3 Family continue to explore Seville! We visit the BEAUTIFUL Real Alcázar de Sevilla / Real Alcázar de Sevilla palace. Both the history and architecture are marvelous and we recommend anyone who can visit to do so!

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  1. Wow, muy hermosa. I did visit Sevilla back in 1985, went to a bull fight and saw flamenco dancers. Trying to plan a visit late this year or next year, so many choices, so little time.

  2. Los moren@s mas lindos de nuestra tierrra , gracias a utedes por compartir vuestros momentos en familia,gracias precios@s saludos,abrazos y mucha bendiciones para todos utedes😘😍❤️sois geniales 👌.

  3. Next time try to get a guide (my friends Clara or Maria speak perfect english), they will tell you lots of curious details. For example, you an tell if a fountain was built by Christians or Muslims just by looking at the height of the water yet… Muslims came from a place where wasting water was not an option, so yets tend to be shorter to avoid the air transporting the water out of the water bowl… Christians didn't care much about it, so they built tall fountains that looked magnificent, but where less eficient

  4. El alcazar es impresionante, pero debeis visitar La Alhambra en Granada, para poder vislumbrar el maximo explendor de la arquitectura arabe en la peninsula iberica.

  5. The Arabs invaded the peninsula in 711 after Christ, they expelled the barbarian Visigoths who had arrived after the occupation of Rome and the fall of the Roman Empire, in 476 after Christ. In 722, the Arabs arrived in the northern lands of what is now Spain, there, in the Covadonga gorge, they were annihilated by the tribes called Astures. Thus began a reconquest from north to south by the Christians, for 8 centuries, to finally expel the Muslims who remained in the Granada in 1492.

  6. Los Reales Alcázares de Sevilla, y especialmente sus jardines, fueron filmados en la serie de Juego de Tronos cuando se representaba el Reino del Sur; Dorna.

  7. This is the Moroccan architecture. This palace was built by the Almohad berber dynasty from Morocco. The Capital back then was Marrakesh

  8. They are Christian constructions built by the Castilian and Spanish kings in a place where there was an old Muslim fortress (of which nothing important remains). They used an oriental style, mixed with a western style (sometimes called Mudejar art, but it can't always be described that way).

  9. It´s a christian palace that was built in muslim´s style by express wish of the king of the christian kingdom of Castile, imitating the building ways of the nasrid emirate of Granada.

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