El Arenal, Seville
Appearance
El Arenal | |
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Country | Spain |
Region | Andalusia |
Municipality | Seville |
District | Casco Antiguo |
Population (2010)[1] | |
• Total | 3,798 |
El Arenal is a neighbourhood in the historical centre of Seville, the Casco Antiguo. It lies on the east bank of the Guadalquivir river to the west of the old Jewish Quarter, Santa Cruz, and south of the neighbourhoods of Museo and Alfalfa. Its name comes from the sandy nature that this east bank of the river once used to have. El Arenal has a history characterised by its former position as port of Seville, until river silting forced the city to relocate the port to the southern edge of the city in the 17th century.
Some of the historical sites in the neighbourhood are:
- The Torre del Oro, 13th Century Moorish watchtower
- The Reales Atarazanas, the Royal Shipyards
- La Real Maestranza, Seville's bullring and the second most important in Spain, after the Plaza de "Las Ventas" in Madrid
References
- ^ Ayuntamiento de Sevilla (ed.). "Casco Antiguo". Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2010.