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Iglesia de Santa Ana

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Featuring one of Seville’s earliest Gothic-Mudejar architecture, this historic church is a key cultural site in Triana.

More About Iglesia de Santa Ana

The Iglesia de Santa Ana, commonly referred to as the 'Cathedral of Triana', stands as one of Seville's oldest churches, originating in the 13th century. Its architectural style presents a fascinating combination of Gothic and Moorish influences, making it a notable landmark in the city. Inside, visitors can find significant artworks from renowned Spanish artists, reflecting the church's deep connection to the cultural and spiritual life of the Triana district. Spring is an ideal time to visit, coinciding with local festivals that enhance the experience.

What Makes It Special

One of the earliest examples of Gothic-Mudejar architecture in Seville.

Address

Calle Vázquez de Leca, 1, 41010 Seville, Spain

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Reservations

No reservations required.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in spring when local festivals take place.

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