Triana in Seville
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Triana in Seville is the abode of numerous tourist destinations which compels the tourists from all over the world to visit this place and enjoy a gala time. The bridge of Isabel II also famous as the bridge of Triana stretches till el Arenal and this iron bridge was constructed by Gustavo Steinacher and Fernando Bernadet in 1845. The fishermans chapel was built between 1759 and 1815 in this chapel is situated the image of the Stmo and the chapel of Carmen which stands at the end of the bridge, was constructed by Anibal Gonzalez in 1926 and both of these are chapels are very famous among the residents of Triana as well as the visitors. Calle Pelay and Correa are the white streets, decked with flowers that stir up an authentic feel of Triana. Church of Santa Ana build by the 8 century by Alfonso X the Wise is the oldest Christian temple in Seville and it is acknowledged as the most famous parish in Triana.