Alameda de Hércules

square in Seville
#12 in Seville / #202 in Spain
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Alameda de Hércules, located in Seville, Spain, is one of the oldest public gardens in Europe, originally established in 1574. This vibrant and historic square, named after the mythical hero Hercules, features a lively atmosphere with a mix of cafés, bars, and restaurants, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The area is distinguished by its two iconic columns, each topped with statues of Hercules and Julius Caesar, signifying Seville's rich classical heritage.


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