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Manuel Lombo in the Real Alcazár of Seville

The singer Manuel Lombo again demonstrates its commitment to the Dining Acre of the Order of Malta. The artist will perform his music nothing less than the Real Alcazar of Seville in the company of the Symphony Orchestra of Aljarafe. The concert will begin at 21.00, will raise funds for social dining and pays tribute to the Sevillian writer Rafael de León and the Generation of '27 is not the first time that Manuel Lombo offers a benefit concert for the Order of Malta. Last year was the Salinas

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The Gallery of the Grutesco of the Alcázar now open

  The Gallery of the Grutesco of the Real Alcázar was reopened to the public after several months of restoration with 160 meters is a spectacular balcony gardens of the Palace. Next to the pool of mercury and the baths of Doña María de Padilla, now in restoration, we find this magnificent corridor that comes from the garden of the dance. A privileged balcony gardens It is an important place within the Palace as it was built for The Gallery of the Grutesco is one of the most important

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Aegean Odyssey in Seville

Voyages to Antiquity will reach the Muelle de las Delicias to scale and to the departure of several cruises in 2015. The Muelle de las Delicias in Seville will remain in the coming years, port of call for large cruise ships. The port of Seville on the rise Aegean Odyssey has dimensions of 140,5 20,42 meters and capacity for 350 passengers.

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Remains of the Roman Seville

The remains of the passage of the Roman Empire through the city of Seville, are quite obvious. Considering that Seville was the eleventh city in the hierarchy of the High Empire, it is common to find in different places in the city the remains left in its wake the Romans. Should be noted that Seville was Roman since 206 BC, when armies commanded by Scipio defended of the Carthaginians. The Roman Seville We have found some vestiges that prove the passage of the Roman Empire in our city. T

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Exhibition at the CAAC in Seville

The Andalusian Centre of Contemporary Art of Seville (CAAC) presents the exhibition named "1 + X = Teams, Groups and Collectives" which seeks to value teamwork, collaboration and the sum of contributions of knowledge of people and collectives in art. "1 + X = Teams, Groups and Shared" brings together works from different arts such as sculpture, design, photography, video, installation and painting. The 50 works come from artists who are part of groups and collectives, including: Equipo 57, Eq