About

Híspalis Fountain in Seville stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry and historical grandeur. Sculpted by Manuel Delgado Brackembury for the 1929 Ibero-American Expo, the fountain features a mesmerizing collection of figures, including a robed woman and playful children, symbolizing Seville's past and its strides towards industrial progress. This site, with its 4.6-star rating, invites visitors of all ages and abilities, thanks to its child-friendly environment and wheelchair accessible entrance. Surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of Puerta de Jerez, visitors can enjoy the dynamic street performances, relax in the shaded seating areas, and indulge in the local cuisine. It's a perfect spot for capturing memorable photographs while soaking in the true spirit of Seville.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Paseo Colon (Jardines Cristina)
Bus stop 218 m walk
Paseo Colon
Bus stop 227 m walk
Paseo Colon (Torre del Oro)
Bus stop 203 m walk
Paseo de Las delicias (Almirante Lobo)
Bus stop 189 m walk
Puerta de Jerez
Tram stop 78 m walk
Puerta Jerez
Subway station 83 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 2,382 reviews
4.6/5 2,382 reviews
EA Ali
EA Ali
1 week ago on Google

Sight seeing in Seville. Amazing architecture, sculptures, and lots of small shops.

Ast7
Ast7
1 month ago on Google

Hice un ruta allí, fueron los días más felices de mi vida. No olvidaré ese sitio.

Leolio
Leolio
1 month ago on Google

Très beau