About

The Capilla De Los Marineros in Seville captivates visitors with its stunning Baroque architecture. Originally built in 1815, this remarkable chapel is a testament to history and devotion. The impressive high altar and intricate sculptures of saints and Biblical figures command attention and admiration. Previously a theater and coal warehouse, it was transformed back into a chapel during the Franco era in the 1960s, signifying resilience and faith. The site is also home to a Roman Catholic social organization, adding further depth to its cultural significance. Recently renovated in 2010, it offers a welcoming space with a wheelchair-accessible entrance, ensuring everyone can experience its splendor. Boasting an average Google rating of 4.8, it is a cherished landmark within Seville's vibrant community.

Show more

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Paseo Cristóbal Colón (Plaza de Toros)
Bus stop 216 m walk
Pagés del Corro (Evangelista)
Bus stop 199 m walk
Pagés del Corro (Troya)
Bus stop 320 m walk
San Jorge (Altozano)
Bus stop 311 m walk
Pagés del Corro (Victoria)
Bus stop 199 m walk
Paseo de Colón (Plaza de Toros)
Bus stop 244 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

Write a review
4.8
based on 2,626 reviews
4.8/5 1,869 reviews
4.8/5 757 reviews
Jorge Juan Ligero martín
Jorge Juan Ligero martín
1 week ago on Google

En esta capilla se encuentra Nuaestra Señora de la Esperanza, una virgen que te cautiva y te escucha con su mirada...Un lugar donde poder encontrarte...

marisol bautista sebastiao
marisol bautista sebastiao
1 week ago on Google

Pasamos por casualidad y nos encanto la comida buenísima

ALEJANDRO GARRI
ALEJANDRO GARRI
2 weeks ago on Google

Visitar Sevilla y no ir a Triana no tiene excusa pero si además no visitas está capilla no tienes perdón de Dios, ponerte a los pies de la Esperanza es algo que solo lo sabe el que lo ha hecho, esa imagen te llega al alma.