Today, we delve into Seville’s history, beginning at the Real Alcázar, an Islamic palace later transformed by Christian monarchs. We’ll also visit the Cathedral — the world’s largest Gothic church — and stroll through Santa Cruz, the old Jewish neighborhood full of narrow, winding streets.
In the evening, we’ll meet at the Fundación Tres Culturas, located in the old Morocco Pavilion from Expo ’92. A local expert will discuss convivencia — was it genuine harmony, intelligent coexistence, or perhaps just a beautiful myth?
Let’s think together: When sacred and royal spaces are repurposed, do they preserve coexistence or erase it?
Overnight: Seville