The Real Alcázar de Sevilla, or Seville Palace, a major tourist attraction in Seville, was originally a fortress for Muslims in the city of Seville in Andalusia built by the Almohads, and then turned into a palace of government.

Its construction is attributed to Peter the Cruel, who built it at the site of an ancient Andalusian castle built by Muslims in 1350, and was completed in 1369.

Located in the southeast of the city near the Great Church, Seville Palace is famous for its beautiful stucco reliefs and plush columns inside it.

It was listed by UNESCO in 1987 as a World Heritage Site for its preservation and care, in addition to making it a popular destination for visitors from all over the world.

Activities you can do
• Wander inside the palace and enjoy seeing its interior design, mortar inscriptions, delicate Islamic decorations, ancient furniture and watching the outside courtyard and its other parts.

• Listen and learn about the history of this palace and its establishment and its role during and after the period of the rule of Muslims to Andalusia, through lectures and explanatory explanations on the history of the palace.

• Visit the Al Mawraq Palace Theater, which has a distinctive Islamic architectural style and has 511 seats with a number of events and celebrations.

• Sit in the garden of the palace of the leaf and enjoy the natural scenery, fountains, water channels, trimmings and elaborate decorations around you.

• Attend the Festival of Alcazar Gardens evenings, which is held every summer in the gardens of the palace and includes a number of outdoor concerts.

• During your tour of the palace you should take a collection of photographs and short videos to tell your loved ones about your visit to this wonderful place.

• Visit some nearby places such as the church, squares and small shops that sell very beautiful wooden souvenirs that will be a wonderful gift for your loved ones from your trip.