Castles near Valencina de la Concepción are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Valencina de la Concepción itself is renowned for its significant prehistoric archaeological sites, particularly its Copper Age dolmens. These ancient megalithic structures, such as the Dolmen de la Pastora and Dolmen de Matarrubilla, represent some of the most important historical sites on the Iberian Peninsula. The area offers a unique glimpse into early human civilization and advanced societal organization. While the town focuses on these ancient…
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Great place 📍 I recommend visiting not only the gate itself but also the Palace.
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It's a nice place, but terribly 😔 busy in February
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Also known as Triana Castle, Castillo San Jorge, or the Castle of the Inquisition, this monument is located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, just at the end of the Isabel II Bridge, also known as the Triana Bridge.
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The Admiral's Chamber is located in the Royal Alcázar of Seville. This historic room is accessed from the Patio de la Montería and is the only remaining room of the original building of the Casa de Contratación de las Indias, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. The Casa de Contratación was a key institution in the administration and control of trade with the Americas.
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The Alcazr of Seville, an artistic paradise, a mix of cultures, styles and with beautiful gardens, all in the heart of Seville. It is one of the oldest royal palaces in use in the world, built on ancient Roman and Visigothic buildings since the year 913.
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On this street, the Hermitage of La Candelaria was located. In addition, it was home to the prestigious Manuel Ramos Rejano ceramics factory until 1965. It also housed the first airplane factory in Seville, owned by Hispano Switzerland, which was later nationalized and called Hispano de Aviación. If you ever visit Seville, do not hesitate to walk through the small alleys of San Jacinto Street and enjoy its authenticity and charm. 🌟
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The Real Alcázar, the Royal Palace of Seville, with its many beautiful courtyards and halls, is absolutely worth seeing! Don't miss it!
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The complex has a building history that goes back to Moorish times
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Valencina de la Concepción is renowned for its significant prehistoric archaeological sites, particularly its Copper Age dolmens. These ancient megalithic structures, such as the Dolmen de la Pastora and Dolmen de Matarrubilla, are among the most important historical sites on the Iberian Peninsula, offering a unique glimpse into early human civilization.
No, Valencina de la Concepción itself does not feature traditional medieval castles. Its historical significance lies in its prehistoric dolmens. However, the nearby city of Seville provides access to traditional castles and historical fortifications.
While Valencina de la Concepción is known for its prehistoric sites, you can find traditional castles in nearby Seville. Highly recommended are the Real Alcázar of Seville, one of the oldest royal palaces in use, and the Castle of Saint George, also known as Triana Castle, located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River.
The Real Alcázar of Seville is an artistic paradise, showcasing a mixture of cultures and styles with beautiful gardens. It is one of the oldest royal palaces still in use in the world, built on ancient Roman and Visigothic foundations, with a building history that dates back to Moorish times.
Yes, sites like the Real Alcázar of Seville and the Castle of Saint George are categorized as family-friendly. The prehistoric dolmens in Valencina also offer an educational and engaging experience for families interested in ancient history.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities around Valencina de la Concepción. There are numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. Some hiking routes, like the 'Dolmen de La Pastora loop from Camas,' even incorporate visits to the significant prehistoric dolmens.
To fully appreciate the prehistoric dolmens like Dolmen de la Pastora and Dolmen de Matarrubilla, it's recommended to arrange guided tours. These can typically be organized through the Casa de Cultura in Valencina, which provides valuable context and brings the ancient settlements to life.
The dolmens are part of a larger archaeological complex that has yielded valuable artifacts, including metal tools, bone ornaments, and the famous Idolo Placa, a stone engraving of an owl. Many of these finds are displayed at the Valencina Municipal Museum.
Visitors particularly appreciate the deep historical significance and unique architecture of the sites. For the Real Alcázar of Seville, the mixture of cultures, styles, and beautiful gardens are highlights. For the Castle of Saint George, its riverside location and the vibrant market now on its site are popular.
Yes, near the Castle of Saint George, you can explore San Jacinto Street. Visitors enjoy walking through its small alleys to experience its authenticity and charm, with the historic castle site nearby.
The Castle of Saint George, also known as Triana Castle or Castillo San Jorge, has a rich history. It was notably the seat of the Spanish Inquisition in Seville. Today, the site of this historic riverside castle hosts a thriving market, offering a blend of past and present.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. The weather is milder and more pleasant for exploring outdoor archaeological sites and walking around the cities, avoiding the intense heat of summer.


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