5/19/17

Seville, Tapas and Flamenco

Our time in Seville was "toasty" (95 degrees) but fun.  It was another place we would like to spend more time. The Seville
Cathedral was constructed and used as a mosque from 1184-1198. In 1248 it was consecrated as a cathedral. It is the largest Gothic church in the world.

The tomb of Christopher Columbus 
We had a wonderful meal of tapas (small plates which are very popular here).

Cuttlefish meatballs
Piquillo peppers 

We also saw a lively flamenco show here one evening.  The performers were dramatic and mesmerizing.


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