Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain which gets irrigated by the Guadalquivir River and it is the administrative capital of Andalucía. Santa Cruz Quarter is located at the center of Seville and it is got an irresistible charm which cast a magnificent spell on the visitors and they get hooked on to various charms. The winding alleys, its picturesque lime-washed houses, its delicate hardly visible flowery patios contribute together to make Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville one of the most popular tourist destinations.The Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville boasts of a rich history as it was a Jewish district in the middle Ages and it got benefited from the protection of the Crown after the reconquest but at the end of the 14th C it was taken over by the Christians who changed all the synagogues into churches. A leisurely stroll in the Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville transports one into the nostalgia of the bygone era and a visit to the Legend of Don Juan in Seville is a splendid experience in itself. Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville offers a host of attractions which predominantly comprises of Judería arch (a covered passage communicating with the courtyard of the Pavilions), Callejón del Agua, Triunfo square, Romero Morube street, Alianza square, Callejón de Rodrigo Caro, Doña Elvira square, Los Venerables square and such others are sure to charm the visitors. Murillo´s Garden, an interesting place dedicated to the Sevillian painter is located nearby to the Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville. Murillo´s Garden has been declared as a historical garden in the recent past. Patio de Banderas, situated inside the Royal Alcazar Wall, where one can relish a very great view of the Giralda and Cathedral in the Santa Cruz Quarter, Seville or the Monolitos along with the remains of the acuaduct are some of the authentic reflection of the Roman epoch and are frequently visited by tourists who plan to pay a visit to the Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville.
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