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  1. Betis Street: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    The ending will show how the bank was both protected from water and left open for vessels.

  2. Calle Mateos Gago: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    The width of the street will become tangible evidence of the old neighbourhood's struggle with the new procession route.

  3. Callejón del Agua: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    This stop will link the fortress wall to the workings of the medieval city water supply.

  4. Centro Cerámica Triana: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    The factory complex will make it possible to see the production that usually remains behind finished painted ceramics.

  5. Church of Santa María la Blanca: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    Here, medieval walls, a Baroque commission, and the empty spaces left by Murillo’s originals come together.

  6. General Archive of the Indies: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    This stop will show how a commission for one book led to the creation of an entire state archive.

  7. Giralda: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    The history of the commission will explain the price the caster paid to raise an enormous bronze weather vane onto the tower.

  8. Hospital de los Venerables: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    At the end, you will see the permanent home that was created after decades of temporary shelters.

  9. Lion Gate of the Royal Alcázar of Seville: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    The ceramic panel shows how an image was preserved and how credit for the work was assigned.

  10. Murillo Gardens: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    Here, the boundary that was moved back to open the neighbourhood to city traffic will come into view.

  11. Patio de Banderas: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    The final stop will show how a legend helped keep in place an object threatened with disappearance.

  12. Patio de los Naranjos: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    The old pulpit will preserve the trace of a preacher whose name the clergy decided to remove.

  13. Plaza de Doña Elvira: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    This present-day small square will take its place in the history of Seville theater, its debts, and its complete disappearance.

  14. Plaza de Santa Cruz: story on the “Santa Cruz neighbourhood and Seville’s former Jewish Quarter” route

    This stop will show how, after the church was demolished, the square preserved its memory without preserving the exact location of the main burial.

  15. Plaza del Altozano: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    The square explains why the crossing made this corner of Triana both a military and an urban junction.

  16. Plaza del Triunfo: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    Here a small monument will link an earthquake, a cathedral ceremony, and the square’s very name.

  17. Real Maestranza Bullring: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    The bullring will show how a single evening could restore a professional reputation before the most demanding audience.

  18. Royal Shipyards of Seville: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    Under these vaults, the port's history becomes a history of supplies, labor, and risk, not just of great voyages.

  19. Seville Cathedral: story on the “Seville Between Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar of Seville” route

    Here, the sword of a dead king will become the guarantee of two campaigns and of his grandson's political fate.

  20. Torre del Oro: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    The tower will pose the walk's central question: what residents are willing to defend when the old stands in the way of the new.

  21. Triana Bridge and Capilla del Carmen: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    Here, the familiar old silhouette is separated from the new deck in a structure that connects the two banks.

  22. Triana Market: story on the “Guadalquivir River: from El Arenal to Triana” route

    The market will add to the route the story of traders who fought to return to their former site.

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