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Built in 1958, Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium has been the site of some of the most iconic football matches in history. The 1982 World Cup semi-final, the 1986 European Cup final, and lots of Seville FC's matches in La Liga, Copa del Rey and in European competitions like the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Take a tour of the fascinating venue and experience the Seville FC History Experience museum, which allows them to explore the origins of the team since its creation in 1890. The museum also showcases the team's players, coaches, presidents, shirts and their most important trophies, such as La Liga, the five Spanish Cups, the Spanish and European Super Cup and the six UEFA Europa League titles. Visitors can also explore exclusive areas of the stadium, such as the players' changing rooms, the press room and the presidential box, to get a feel of what it's like to be a part of the team.
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🗼 Landmark spots 🏰 Historic site spots 🏰 Mosque spots 🏰 Palace spotsAlcazar de Sevilla is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe.
It would be smart to visit during early mornings (9:30am - 11am) to avoid crowded afternoons. Late evenings (3pm - 7pm) can work as well.
Alcazar de Sevilla is quite popular so you will be encountering a lot of tourists on high seasons. If you can, enjoy Alcazar de Sevilla between October and April - keep in mind that December holidays bring quite a number of tourists.
Alcazar de Sevilla opens every day at 9:30am.
Be aware that Alcazar de Sevilla is closed few days a year: 1rst and 6th of January, Good Friday and on December 25.
During the high season (from April 1rst to September 14), Alcazar de Sevilla closes at 7pm.
During the low season (from September 15 to March 31), Alcazar de Sevilla closes at 5 pm.
Be aware that Alcazar de Sevilla is closed few days a year: 1rst and 6th of January, Good Friday and on December 25.
You want to have 3 hours ahead of you to discover the best and most of Alcazar de Sevilla.
Booking your ticket online will save you quite some time!
Yes, but not really. On Mondays the entry fee is free for the last hour, depending on the season: from 6pm to 7pm on high season (from April to September) and from 4pm to 5pm on low season (from October to March). Be aware that you will still have to pay for audio guides.
By all time, book your tickets online because there are limited (maximum 250 guests can be inside).
You must have a document proving your identity : either a passport or an identity card.
It will be asked during your visit. If you document identity does not match your ticket, you won't be able to resume the visit.
There is no dress code in the Alcazar de Sevilla. Come as you are but remember it is a cultural and historic palace.
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