iglesia colegial del salvador
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this church is based on one of the most emblematic squares in Sev. Moreover three brotherhoods belongs to it. It is a expectacular church only "overtake" by the Cathedral. It was restored about 4-5 years ago and its perfect to visit. After that, taking a cold bear in one of the three bars in front of it, is a perfect activity to really discover the inhabitants.
After the Cathedral the Church of El Salvador is the most important because of its beauty and its very beautiful chapels, with plenty of art. I never tire of seeing this church and I always make time when I am in Seville to see it.
What a marvelous afternoon we spent viewing the church, and watching the crowds come to venerate the processional statuary. Caught a rehearsal of the procession on Sunday, too. A beautiful living monument to the region's faith.
Beautiful church, bigger inside than what it appears from the outside. Impressive architecture, and a very detailed audioguide tour included in the visit which offers great amount of information.
With admission to this attraction included in the price of the city bus tour as was the walking tour around the area, it was an enticement to enter. We were glad we did, a fantastic interior which cannot be missed. Apart from the opulence, the light refracting on the columns like rainbows, the lent display of Jesus on the cross was very moving. Even without the preparations for Holy Week, which are taking place currently in Seville, I would say don't miss it!
I didn't realise this church was so impressive from the outside, but once you get in it takes your breath away. Although there were a lot of beautiful churches this was definitely the most decadent. For only 4 euros you also got an audio guide which gave you more background on each piece of work in the church and you could spend hours there finding out all about it. A must visit for anyone going to Seville.
Highly recommended; ideally, you'll go here first (and purchase the 'combined ticket', which also covers the main Cathedral and the Giralda tower...and allows you to avoid their long lines). Really gorgeous interior areas, alters and art works...my favorites are 'The Adoration of the Shepherds' painting, and the extraordinary, life-size sculpture of 'St. Christopher Carrying Infant Jesus', which has been described as a masterpiece (and compared to Michelangelo's works in Italy). A powerful representation of strength and tenderness.
After the recent restoration you simply MUST NOT miss it. Even a short glimpse around the main ship...
I liked it better than the Cathedral! The Main Altar with its ceramic 3 dimensional figures are unique. Both the main and side altars are works of art. The audio guide is easy and costs 2 to 3 euros and gives you just enough information to enhance what you are seeing. It's a wow...and no crowds when I was there. After...it is a 2 mins. walk to Place San Francisco where you can eat the best tapas at Albarama Restaurant.
The church is a vivid example of the Baroco style. The icons and paintings are wonderful. It is worth a guided tour or audio tour around the church to have a clear idea of the meaning and time of all the paintings and sculptures inside.
This is a small, baroque style chapel that is over the top ornate with gold gilding on everything. Not really my style but we went just to get the ticket package that gets you into the Cathedral as well so you can skip the long line.
We decided to visit this church because it was free with our purchase of admission to the Seville Cathedral. Had we done a little more research on Trip Advisor, we would have learned that you can purchase your ticket to the Cathedral here and bypass the line there. Anyway, we were blown away by the Spanish Baroque interior elements of this church. Many of the altars are floor-to-ceiling massive displays. We purchased the audio guide (only 1 euro with the purchase of the Cathedral ticket) which we found enlightening. I highly recommend it. The church is definitely worth your time if you're interested in Baroque art and architecture and also if you want to gain more insight into Spanish Catholicism. Figure 1-1.5 hours for your visit with the audioguide. There are restrooms down the hall to the left of the high altar.
Buy your ticket here for this church and the cathedral. You will then be able to bypass lines at the cathedral later. This church is a gem. Sit in a pew and enjoy the beauty.
So many artists contributed to the beauty of this church. There were sculptures that were outstanding, carvings incredibly delicate, but the most amazing thing - while we were there the sun was coming through the stained glass windows and casting radiant colors on many artistic features.Tons of gold everywhere and exquisite statues. Very detailed audio guide with lots of information. Free entrance for us as we had already paid to go into the Cathedral (it's a joint ticket). Extremely helpful staff.
This church really stands out in my mind. Also it is free with your entrance ticket from the Cathedral. It is a must and in some ways it is nicer than the massive cathedral is...