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Carmona

Majestic dominating the vast Vega del Corbónes

Carmona

"Carmona, where the soul of Andalusia dances with the ancient melodies of history and culture, and the enchantment of its streets takes you on a timeless journey through the heart of Spain's heritage."

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Carmona: A Historic City Full of Character

Carmona is located just 30 kilometers from Seville and offers an impressive view over the Vega del Corbónes. Thanks to its fertile land and strategic location on a hill, this city has always played an important role in the history of Andalusia.

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A Journey Through Time

The origins of Carmona date back to the Neolithic period, with archaeological findings as evidence of early habitation. During Roman times, the city flourished and even had the right to mint its own coins. The famous Vía Augusta ran through Carmona, and remnants such as city gates, a Roman bridge, and the impressive Necropolis still remind us of this era.

During the Islamic rule, Carmona remained a strategic city and became the capital of a Taifa kingdom. In the Middle Ages, its importance continued to grow under Ferdinand III and later under Peter the Cruel, who made it one of his favorite residences. Today, Carmona's rich history is still visible in its historic buildings and squares.

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Festivities and Traditions

Throughout the year, Carmona comes to life with numerous celebrations. It begins with the Cabalgata de Reyes, a festive Three Kings parade featuring beautifully decorated floats. Carnival brings an explosion of color, music, and costumed revelers filling the streets.

During Semana Santa (Holy Week), the city transforms into a scene of religious devotion. Processions with imposing statues are carried through the streets by local brotherhoods. Las Mayas, a traditional spring festival, adds a touch of folklore with floral offerings and festivities in honor of the Virgin Mary.

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Must-See Attractions

Carmona is filled with historical monuments worth visiting. The city gates, such as the Puerta de Sevilla, serve as tangible reminders of Roman and Moorish influences. The Necropolis of Carmona, one of the best-preserved Roman cemeteries in Spain, offers a unique glimpse into the past.

The Alcazar de la Puerta de Marchena, a former royal palace, reflects the medieval grandeur of the city. The narrow streets and charming squares give Carmona an authentic character, making it a delightful place to explore on foot.

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A Perfect Day Trip from Seville

Carmona is easily accessible, making it an ideal day trip from Seville. The city combines a rich history with a relaxed Andalusian atmosphere. Whether you stroll through its historic streets, enjoy local cuisine, or visit its impressive monuments, Carmona offers an unforgettable experience.

The Alcázar of the Puerta de Sevilla is a historic fortress in Carmona with an impressive past. From the Carthaginians to the Romans, every civilization has left its mark. The gates and towers you see today stood here long before Rome began its rise. A walk through this structure feels like a journey through thousands of years of history.

Housed in a 16th-century palace, the Museum of Carmona showcases the city's history. This historic building, with its courtyard and Mudéjar details, holds art, archaeological finds, and local stories. The highlight? A painting of the Virgen de Gracia that greets you on the staircase.

The oldest convent in Carmona, founded in the 15th century, is still home to the Poor Clare nuns. A blend of Gothic and Mudéjar architecture makes it a remarkable place. The wooden roof structure and ribbed vaulting reflect how architectural styles merged over the centuries.

A medieval mill that once produced oil and is now a cozy restaurant. The Moorish influences in its construction and the Arabic inscriptions on the stones serve as reminders of its past. Once, the wheels of a press turned here—now, you can sit down for a fine meal.

Where a convent once stood, Carmona’s covered market has existed since 1842. Its design, inspired by the squares of Castile, provides space for dozens of stalls under classical colonnades—a mix of history and local commerce.

Built on the foundations of an old mosque, this church is an architectural gem. Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles come together in its design. The tower, completed in the 19th century, rises proudly above the city, preserving a piece of history in every stone.

Other sights in Carmona

Convento de Madre de Dios
Necrópolis de Carmona y el Anfiteatro
Ayuntamiento
Iglesia del Salvador
Iglesia San Pedro
Iglesia de San Bartolomé
Iglesia de San Felipe
Iglesia de Santiago
Iglesia de San Blas
Iglesia de San Francisco
Puerta de Córdoba
Plaza de San Fernando
Convento de las Descalzas
Convento de la Concepción
Hospital de la Misericordia Y de la Caridad
Fuente de los Leones y Alameda de Alfonso XIII
Teatro Cerezo
Casa Palacio de los Lasso
Casa Palacio de los Dominguez
Casa Palacio de los Briones
Casa Palacio de los Rueda
Casa de las Descalzas
Casa Palacio de Don Alonso Bernal Escamilla
Casa Palacio de los Aguilar
Ermita de San Mateo
Ermita Nuestra Señora de Gracia
Ermita de San Antón o de Nuestra Señora del Real
Iglesa de Santa Ana
Mausoleo Romana
Puente Romano
Centro Temático del Mudéjar

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