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  2. Sights and landmarks of Seville - Wikipedia

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    Entry to most of the museums in Seville is free on Mondays. [5] Other museums in Seville are: The Archaeological Museum, which contains collections from the Tartessian and Roman periods, placed in América square at María Luisa Park. The Museum of Arts and Traditions, also in América square, in front of the Archaeological museum.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Seville - Wikipedia

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  4. Isla Mágica - Wikipedia

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    Isla Mágica (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈisla ˈmaxika], Magic Island) is a theme park in Seville, Spain. The park was constructed on the former grounds of the Expo '92 World's Fair and opened in June 1997. It features a large lake and many other attractions including roller coasters and various other types of rides as well as both live and ...

  5. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    On the other hand, Spain and Cyprus took the top spots in my book. I've traveled to more than 80 countries, 50 of which were included in the World Economic Forum's 2024 Travel and Tourism Index .

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    Beaches of Andalusia (31 P) ... Tourist attractions in Seville (2 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Andalusia"

  7. Parque de María Luisa - Wikipedia

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    The largest mansions from the fair, near the south end of the park, now serve as museums, including the Archeological Museum of Seville. [3] Some of the original buildings have been replaced by more modern structures. For example, the Seville Public Library was inaugurated in 1999 by the Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo.