Torre del Oro, Sevilla. Gold Tower, Seville, Spain.
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Seville Torre Del Oro
Torre del Oro in Seville is positioned beautifully near Guadalquivir river and it takes it's name (in English meaning The Gold Tower) due to the golden colour it has because of the building materials used in the construction process.
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Torre del Oro and Plaza de Toros Real Maestranza de Caballería, Seville - Spain 4K Travel Channel
We walk along the banks of the Guadalquivir while spring shows its best side. From afar we admire the Puente del Alamillo, the first cable-stayed bridge in the world without rear anchoring. It was designed for the Expo 1992. Already from afar our view goes towards the Torre del Oro.
It is uncertain how the Torre del Oro got its name. Originally it had a bright band of tiles in the upper part which shone like gold in the sun. On the other hand, in the 16th century, the Spanish treasure fleet used the tower as a temporary storage for the gold and silver, that has been disembarked from overseas.
The Torre del Oro was built at the beginning of the 13th century by the governor of the Almohad dynasty, residing in Marrakesh. It was part of the fastening systems but not part of the city wall. Together with the Torre de la Fortaleza it served as anchor for an iron chain in order to lock up the access to the port. However this chain was broken through by Ramón de Bonifaz and allowed Ferdinand III to take over Seville in 1248.
Today the tower houses the Museo Naval de Sevilla, with ship models, pictures, documents and nautical instruments.
From a platform at the top of the building you have a wonderful view of Seville and the Guadalquivir River.
Plaza de Toros Real Maestranza de Caballería is the former bullring and today a museum. After the one in Madrid, it is the second largest bullring in Spain. Build up like an oval amphitheater, the top ranks are surrounded by ornate arcades. The dainty form of the columns lend the arena a certain lightness.
The museum commemorates famous Mataderos. On display are magnificent costumes and weapons, as well as their training facilities. Of course, famous bulls are honored. The dissected bull heads are hanging on the wall. During the tour we visit a chapel, where the Mataderos could speak a prayer before the fight, as well as the stables.
On the way back to the city we pass a picture exhibition, installed on an open space. It shows works by Sebastião Salgado, a Brazilian sociocritical photographer and photojournalist.
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Der Frühling zeigt sich von seiner besten Seite und wir wandern am Ufer des Guadalquivir entlang. Von der Ferne bewundern wir die Puente del Alamillo, die erste Schrägseilbrücke der Welt ohne Rückverankerung. Sie wurde für die Expo 1992 entworfen.
Schon aus der Ferne fällt unser Blick auf den Torre del Oro.
Woher der Torre del Oro seinen Namen hat, ist nicht ganz klar. Ursprünglich hatte er ein helles Band von Fliesen im oberen Bereich, das in der Sonne golden glänzte. Andererseits wurde er im 16.Jahrhundert von der Silberflotte als Tresor benutzt, um das Gold und Silber zwischenzulagern, welches aus Übersee angelandet wurde.
Der Turm wurde Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts vom Gouverneur der in Marrakesch residierenden Almohaden erbaut. Er war Teil der Befestigungsanlagen, aber nicht Teil der Stadtmauer. Er diente, zusammen mit dem Torre de la Fortaleza, als Anker für eine eiserne Kette, mit der man den Zugang zum Hafen abriegeln konnte. Dennoch wurde sie von Ramón de Bonifaz durchbrochen und ermöglichte damit Ferdinand III, Sevilla im Jahre 1248 einzunehmen.
Im Inneren befindet sich heute das Museo Naval de Sevilla, mit Schiffsmodellen, Bilder, Dokumenten und nautischen Instrumenten.
Von einer Plattform an der Spitze hat man eine wunderbaren Ausblick auf Sevilla und den Guadalquivir.
Plaza de Toros Real Maestranza de Caballería ist eine ehemalige Stierkampfarena und heute eine Museum. Es war, nach Madrid, die zweitgrößte Stierkampfarena Spaniens. Aufgebaut wie ein ovales Amphitheater werden die obersten Ränge von kunstvoll gestalteten Arkaden umgeben. Die zierliche Form der Säulen verleiht der Arena eine gewisse Leichtigkeit.
Im Museum wird berühmter Mataderos gedacht. Gezeigt werden prunkvolle Kleidungen und Waffen, aber auch ihre Trainingsmöglichkeiten. Natürlich werden auch berühmte Stiere „geehrt“. Ihre Köpfe wurde präpariert und an der Wand aufgehangen. Zum Rundgang gehört eine Kapelle, in der die Mataderos vor dem Kampf noch ein Gebet sprechen konnten, sowie die Stallungen.
Auf dem Weg zurück in die Stadt können wir noch eine Bilderausstellung von Sebastiao Salgado, einem brasilianischen sozialkritischen Fotografen und Fotoreporter, bewundern, welche auf einer Freifläche installiert worden ist.
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The Torre del Oro is a dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville, southern Spain. It was erected by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control access to Seville via the Guadalquivir river.
Constructed in the first third of the 13th century, the tower served as a prison during the Middle Ages. Its name comes from the golden shine it projected on the river, due to its building materials (a mixture of mortar, lime and pressed hay).
The Torre del Oro is divided into three levels, with the third and uppermost being circular in shape and added in 1769. The Torre de la Plata, an octagonal tower, is located nearby, and is believed to have been constructed during the same era.
It is one of two anchor points for a large chain that would have been able to block the river. The other anchor-point has since been demolished or disappeared, possibly from collapsing during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The chain was used in the city's defense against the Castilian fleet under Ramón de Bonifaz in 1248 Reconquista. Bonifaz broke the river defenses and isolated Seville from Triana. The besieged Muslim city soon surrendered to the Christian forces.
The Tower of Gold was built 1220-1221, by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abu l-Ulà, with a twelve-sided base. It barred the way to the Arenal district with a section of wall joining it to the Tower of Silver, a part of the city walls that defended the Alcazar.
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Day tour of Seville - Queen of Andalucia - we start the tour from the Parking located in the City Center . We visited the Catedral and we braved to climb to the top of the Giralda Bell Tower ; We greatly enjoyed the Panorama. Late Luch at the *** Michelin Restaurant;
La Torre del Oro (Sevilla) // Viajando con DD: 15
Visitamos uno de los sitios más famosos de la ciudad de Sevilla: La Torre del Oro. Un sitio mágico por muchas cosas que a día de hoy funciona como museo naval... de proporciones muy cucas jeje. Tiene tan solo un par de salas, aunque tampoco le cabría nada más. Y de nuevo aunque con más lógica que en el caso de la Plaza de España nos encontramos ante un edificio propiedad del ejército (Cosa que casi hay que agradecer porque es posible que haya resistido hasta nuestros días justamente por esa razón). Mucha es la gente que quiere quitar el mini museo naval que tiene porque dicen que no tiene sentido... pero amigos míos la Torre se construyó con un único y centrado fin: Defender el paso del río. Ergo... ¿Qué mejor lugar para hablar de temas navales que este?
Personalmente lo único que le cambiaría es el hecho de que no permiten subir los 3 cuerpos del edificio. Por lo demás me encanta tal y como está.
// ¿Se os ocurre algún otro lugar que queráis visitar? Ya sabéis que este sitio lo vamos a ir construyendo poco a poco entre todos:P //
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LA TORRE DEL ORO EN SEVILLA
La famosa torre Sevillana, conserva sus airosas formas árabes, altiva y sumisa como una sultana que aguarda una cita amorosa con el Guadalquivir. Toma el nombre de Oro porque de ese color eran los cabellos de la bellísima dama, a quien el rey Don Pedro tuvo encerrada en la torre. La mujer de los cabellos de oro, se había encerrado en un convento aguardando la vuelta del esposo. El rey, para quien no había clausura en los conventos, la vio un cuyas largas trenzas, sobresalían de la toca monjil, y se enamoró de ella. Don Pedro era un hombre que lo que quería lograba valiéndose de la fuerza que le daba ser el rey, la sacó del convento encerrándola en la torre. El Rey intentó poseer a la joven, pero ella se resistía y lo rechazaba constantemente.
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It was built in the first third of the thirteenth century, in the last moments of the Taifa kingdoms.
Its Arabic name was al-Azajal Borg, who came to express the golden tiles covering the sun was gleaming like gold and reflected in the river damaging the eye.
Legend has it that The Torre de Oro served as a refuge for ladies who wooed King Pedro I the Cruel, whose most famous affair was that of Dona Aldonza, sister of Dona Maria Coronel, who lived here in the Torre del Oro, while his wife, Maria de Padilla, lived in the Alcazar.
Later became the memorial chapel and prison.
Today, the Torre del Oro is so emblematic Giralda Sevilla as herself. It features a Naval Museum which exhibits various objects and related parts Seville seafaring life and is undisputed monument emblematic of the city, which provides stunning views from Los Remedios and Triana.
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Sevilla 4K Walking Tour ~ Torre del Oro - Barrio Triana
Walking through the streets of Train, Sevilla. We start at the Torre del Oro and continue on the Calle Betis, a street full of bars and restaurants next to the river Gualdaquivir. After we passed the Chapel of El Carmen next to the Triana bridge we will walk along the Calle San Jacinto in Triana.
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