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The Torre del Oro was built by the Almohad dynasty as watchtower and defensive barrier on the river.
A chain was strung through the water from the base of the tower to prevent boats from traveling into the river port.
. The Town Hall, built in the 16th century in Plateresque style by Diego de Riaño.
The Facade to Plaza Nueva was built in the 19th century in Neoclassical style.
. The University of Seville is housed in the original site of the first tobacco factory in Europe, La Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos, a vast 18th century building in Baroque style.
. The Plaza de España was built by the architect Aníbal González for the 1929 Exposición Ibero-Americana, and is an outstanding example of Regionalist Architecture, a bizarre and lofty mixture of diverse historic styles and lavishly ornated with typical glazed tiles.
. The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville was established in 1835 in the former Convent of la Merced.
It holds many masterworks by Murillo, Pacheco, Zurbarán, Valdés Leal, and others masters of the Sevillian School, containing also Flemish paintings of the XV and XVI centuries.
. Other museums in Seville are: . The María Luisa Park contains two museums: the Archaeological Museum, which contains collections from the Tartessian and Roman periods, and the Museum of Traditional Arts and Costumes.
. The Andalusian Contemporary Art Center . The Army Museum . The Maritime Museum . The Carriages Museum . The Flamenco Art Museum . The Bullfight Museum.
. The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija contains many of the mosaic floors discovered in the nearby Roman town of Italica.
. Other structures that are now museums are the Casa de Pilatos and the "Centro Velázquez" located at the Old Priests Hospital.
. Parque de María Luisa was built for the 1929 World's Fair held in Seville, the Exposición Ibero-Americana, and remains landscaped with attractive monuments and museums.
. The Alcázar Gardens, arranged to the back of the palace.
They were planted and developed alongside the Alcázar throughout the centuries.
Sheltered within the walls of the palace, they are laid out in terraces, and present variations of influences, styles and plants in each sector.
. The Gardens of Murillo and the Gardens of Catalina de Ribera: alongside the wall of the Alcázar and next to the district of Santa Cruz.
. La Isla Mágica, Cartuja Island, a theme park built on the site of the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville . Other prominent parks and gardens include: . Parque de los Príncipes . Parque del Alamillo . Parque Amate . Parque Metropolitano de la Cartuja . Jardines de las Delicias . Jardín Americano . Jardín Este . Jardines de Cristina . Jardines Chapina . Jardines de la Buhaira . Jardines de San Telmo . Jardines del Guadalquivir . Jardines del Valle .


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