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The Giralda

Av. de la Constitución, s/n, 41004 Sevilla. ,It is part of the cathedral of Seville.

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This iconic tower, symbol of Seville and World Heritage site, is&nbsp,the alminar of the Seville's Aljama mosque, ordered to be built by Abu Ysqub Yusuf in 1184. It was the tallest tower in the world (97.5 m). A curious fact, also shared by other Almohad minarets such as the Koutoubia in Marrakech: the Giralda does not have stairs, but instead 35 ramps wide enough to allow the muezzin to ascend mounted on horseback.

Info & Location

City/Province: Seville

Type of Experience: Islamic heritage

Address:

Av. de la Constitución, s/n, 41004 Sevilla. ,It is part of the cathedral of Seville.

Opening hours: Every month except July and August:Monday: 11:00h - 15:30h / Tuesday to Saturday: 11:00h - 17:00h / Sunday: 14:30h - 18:00h. July and August (except 17 and 25 July): Monday: 10:30h - 16:00h / Tuesday to Saturday: 11:00h - 18:00h / Sunday: 14:00h - 19:00h.   Closed: 1, 6 January and 25 December. / 5 January, 24 and 31 December, reduced time: 11:00h - 13:00h.

Our tip: Although the ascent to the tower is not done by steps, but ramps, it is quite tiring, especially in the hot summer months. The effort has its reward: exceptional views.

Price: The ticket to visit the Giralda is the same as that of the Gothic cathedral. Adults:&nbsp,€ 10. /&nbsp,Children&nbsp,(under 14 years): € 5 /&nbsp,Seniors&nbsp,(over 65 years):&nbsp,€ 5&nbsp,/&nbsp,Free entrance: Monday, 16:30h - 18:00h.&nbsp,

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