Santa Ana Church

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Santa Ana Church: A Historical Gem

Santa Ana Church, located in the Triana district, is a significant structure dating back to 1276. It showcases Gothic-Mudéjar architecture with its high vaulted ceilings and intricate religious images.

The church is noted for its depiction of Santa Rufina and Santa Justa, martyrs from Triana, illustrated alongside the Giralda, which they allegedly protected during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. A unique tradition involves kicking the tomb of 'El Negro' for good fortune in love.

Must-See Wonders

🕍 Unique Architecture
💒 Rich Religious Imagery
⚱️ 16th Century Tomb Tradition

Visitors can access the church for free, making it appealing for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Santa Ana Church

Oldest Church

Santa Ana Church is one of the oldest churches in Seville, established in 1276.

Gothic-Mudéjar Style

Its architectural style combines Gothic and Mudéjar elements, creating a unique visual appeal.

Tomb Tradition

Kicking 'El Negro’s' tomb is rumored to help women find a husband; it features tiles by famed painter Niculoso Pîsano.

Location

C. Vázquez de Leca (C. Pelay y Correa)

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