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<em>Puerta de Carmona in Seville</em>. Jenaro Pérez Villaamil. Coloured lithograph from <em>España artística y monumental</em>, tomo II (1844)
From Barcelona to Seville, with a stopover at Montserrat. The seventeenth and final stage of Francisco Guerrero’s Journey from Jerusalem (1589)

During the final stage of their return journey from Jerusalem, Francisco Guerrero and his disciple …

May 20, 2026
Cathedral of Sevilla.
Documents about Tomás Luis de Victoria in the cathedral of Sevilla (1578-1724)

The typology of transcribed documents from the Cathedral of Seville that speak of Tomás Luis …

May 16, 2026
<em>An old view of Vitoria</em>. Benito de Casas
A theatrical performance at the corral de comedias of the Alahóndiga in Vitoria (1679)

In 1691, Madame d’Aulnoy published her Relation du voyage d’Espagne in Paris, a controversial text …

May 11, 2026
The altarpiece of the Heads of Saints Peter and Paul. Córdoba Cathedral
The foundation, burials and endowments of the Altar of Las cabezas de San Pedro y San Pablo (15th century)

According to the will of Juan de Rojas, the altar of Las cabezas de San …

May 10, 2026

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Flemish organ, harpsichords and clavichords in Sevilla (1554)

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
July 2, 2017

A notarial protocol signed on 26 May 1554, gives us an insight into the reception of key instruments from Antwerp in Seville in the mid-16th century.

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Ceremony of arming knight and taking the habit of Santiago to Carlos Núñez de Valdivia (1625)

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
July 1, 2017

The particular ceremony of knight-arming in the Order of Santiago was also solemnised musically with the organ and the minstrels, as can be seen in the ceremony celebrated in the …

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