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Hotel Services: .Business Centre in the hall of the hotel, with High Speed free access to Internet (Connection LMDS-2Mb) and last generation personal computers with flat panel TFT of 17 inches. Printer, photocopier and fax services. .Wireless System (Wi-Fi System) with High Speed access to Internet in the entire building. .Buffet breakfast .All credit cards admitted. .Pets allowed. (Max.15 Kg) |
| Property Facilities Summary: | ADSL Connection | Car Rental | Child Friendly | Facilities for Disabled | Fax Machine | Internet Connection | Internet Point | Internet Wireless | Laundry | Lift | Newspaper | Overhead Projector | Photocopier | Small Pets Welcome | Wi-Fi | | | |
Seville has many top quality museums, recognized not only for their contents but also because they are housed in buildings of great beauty and historic importance. Some examples include the Museo Arqueológico (Archaelogical Museum), located in the Rennaisance pavilion built by Aníbal González for the 1929 Latin American World's Fair, a structure that holds many pieces from the Itálica. The Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art) situated in the emblematic Monasterio de Santa María de las Cuevas (Monestary) on the Isla de la Cartuja (Cartuja Island). The Museo de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Museum), located in the Antiguo Convento de la Merced (Ancient Convent of Mercy). Here one can contemplate true masterpieces of painting, or the famous Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold), the albarrana tower, built by the Almohades and the seat of the Museo de la Marina (Sailors Museum). Seville is a city with a large number of churches, all of them of splendid beauty and behind whose walls exist true works of art. Since its construction, The Cathedral of Seville cathedral holds the title of Magna Hispalensis, not only for being one of the greatest Gothic building to ever exist, but also for being one of the most colossal of Christendom. It went declared a national monument in 1928 and granted World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1987. |
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