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Twelve screens |
Avenida de Andalucía Seville 41020 Spain +34 95 425 4488 |
With 12 screens in the main road from Malaga and Granada. It has Dolby Digital Stereo and DTS sound systems. The theaters are medium-sized and the screens are small. It has a lift but the toilets are not accessible to wheelchairs. The cinema forms part of a shopping center where you can find all types of shops, including Pryca Hypermarket, clothing shops, sports shops, a children's play area and restaurants serving many types of tapas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nine modern screens |
Avenida de España 1 Seville, Seville 41700 Spain +34 95 567 5074 |
With nine screens and Dolby Digital Stereo, SDDS, and DTS sound systems, this cinema has disabled access and toilets. It is a completely modern cinema for the 21st century. Located in the neighboring town of Dos Hermanas (only 12 kilometers from Seville) within a shopping center designed exclusively for your enjoyment and leisure. Amongst its facilities are playrooms for children of all ages, pubs and video rental shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Chalcolithic settlement |
Plaza de España 9 Casa de la Cultura Seville, Seville 41907 Spain |
The set of dolmens in the Valencina de la Concepcion district of Seville can be found on a hill in Aljarafe. The dolmens date from 2000 B.C., that is, the Eneolithic or Chalcolithic period, the transition period between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age. This is therefore a set of dolmens that date from a relatively late prehistoric period. There are about 20 dolmens in this area. You can visit one called La Pastora with a 46m-long passage and a shorter one known as Matarrubilla. To round off your visit to the monument, you can watch a short film in the Casa de Cultura in Valencina de la Concepcion where you can also see an exhibition of the objects found during excavation work. Visits must be arranged by telephone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic theatre representations |
Santiponce Santiponce Seville 41970 Spain |
Itálica, in the Sevillian township Santiponce, 8 kilometers from the capital city, is one of the most important sites of ruins in Andalusia. Roman city, founded by Scipio and birthplace of the future emperors Trajano and Adriano, the ruins consist of the base of the amphitheater, thermal baths, a theater, and various buildings with mosaic decoration. All this makes for a special backdrop for the celebration of a Classical Theatre Festival. The festival began right here in Itálica, but now includes various stages throughout the Sevillian province. Representations of Greek and Roman works are held in the outskirts of the Itálica ruins. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City of the Roman Empire |
Avenida de Extremadura 2 Seville, Seville 41970 Spain |
This archaeological site called Itálica was a Roman city founded by Scipio more than 2,200 years ago. It's an impressive area where you can see some real marvels of Roman culture like mosaics, a theatre, Roman baths and a majestic amphitheatre where the famous gladiator fights once took place. Itálica is the birthplace of the Roman emperors Trajano and Adriano. It's worth also visiting Seville's Archeological Museum in the Plaza de América. There's a regular bus service to the site from the Plaza de Armas bus station and there are good bars and restaurants nearby where you can sample fine local food. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the mood for jazz |
41 Calle Rodio Seville, Seville 41015 Spain +34 (0)954 36 0982 http://www.jazzcornersevilla.com/ |
For a strictly jazz experience, head to this local favorite. Jazz Corner's ambiance and music spell complete devotion to jazz. The bar is the work of architect Pilar Hernaiz and shaped to resemble Chet Atkins' Gibson, it's the perfect setting for a night of jazz and nightcaps. With concerts and jam sessions by regional artists, Jazz Corner is Seville's best offering in live jazz. If bass guitars and saxophones excite you, you've just found your paradise! Review © 2007, Wcities |