Five places to discover the Roman Seville
Many years ago, the city of Seville was dominated by the Roman Empire under the name of Hispalis. The Romans used the city as a commercial capital, and they built on the outskirts of Seville, a colony called Italica, where two of the most important emperors of the Roman Empire were born: Trajan and Hadrian. The Romans left a large impression in Seville. These are the five most important points of the Roman Seville: The history of Rome in Seville -Archaeological Ensemble of Italica (Avenida
Maria Toledo concert in Seville
Quintero Theatre in Seville will host on 4 and 5 April 2014 the concert of the flamenco artist Maria Toledo. María Rodríguez del Álamo, better known as María Toledo, comes to Seville to present "Red Nails", her second album published in 2012. On this album, the artist collaborates with great Spanish singers like Maria Jimenez, Miguel Poveda, Diego Carrasco and David de Maria. Besides singer, Maria Toledo is composer and pianist. Precisely the piano is the instrument that she uses for her
Exhibition Body and Soul at Cicus in Sevilla
The Center for Cultural Initiatives of the University of Seville, Cicus, will host until May 11th the exhibition "Body and Soul. Larry Fink". This is an exhibition devoted exclusively to American photographer Larry Fink, born March 11, 1941 in Brooklyn. Fink achieved worldwide fame in the sixties, with the publication of his book "Social Graces". During his long and successful professional career, Fink has published his works with so important and prestigious media as Vanity Fair, Rolling
Congress The Roman Villas ot the Betica in Seville
The Province House in Sevilla (Plaza del Triunfo, 1) will host the International Congress The Roman Villas of the Betica in Seville from 10 to 12 June 2014. The main objective of this conference is to present the world of science in general, and the public in particular, an updated view on the current state of the knowledge of the Roman Villas in Andalusia. Until the present day, studies of these villas have been fragmented and the knowledge about them is virtually nonexistent. This conferenc
Exposition by Teruhiro Ando in Seville
The Hospital de los Venerables in Seville will host until June 8 the exhibition by Japanese artist Teruhiro Ando, winner of the International Prize for Painting Focus-Abengoa. Teruhiro Ando is in love with Sevilla since he arrived in the city in 1992. He started with installations and performances, but he discovered Zurbarán´s painting and his life changed. His works combine classic and contemporary, and for this he has been the winner of the International Prize for Painting F