A collection of inscriptions located in the two passageways connecting the cloister of San Fernando …
The altar/chapel of San Lorenzo was founded in 1282 by Don Sebastián, archdeacon of Castro. …
The eleventh stage took Francisco Guerrero and Francisco Sánchez from Samaria to Bethsaida, on the …
Bells were one of the first objects that, along with liturgical vestments, gold and silverware, …
In 1615, Gonzalo del Campo, canon and archdeacon of Niebla in Seville Cathedral, endowed the matins on the day of the Immaculate Conception, which meant an increase in the ritual …
The Alcazar Genil (Qasar al-Sayyid or Alcázar del Señor), a royal periurban almunia of Almohad origin, near the hermitage of San Sebastián, was ordered to be built in 1218 by …
A piece of information provided by the English traveller Richard Twiss, referring to his visit to Seville in August 1773, gives us an insight into the musical activity that took …
The literary, artistic and musical gatherings and concerts organised by Pablo de Olavide at his residence in the Alcázar during his stay in Seville (1767-1773) were probably one of the …
In the festivities that were celebrated on the occasion of the marriage of the daughter of the Princess of Esterclaes (c. 1750), the premiere of the “opera” Daño y provecho …
José [López] Pintado, grandson of Manuel López-Pintado Almonacid, 1st Marquis of Torreblanca, was born in Seville on 12 January 1741. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1755 and was …