About

The Royal Tobacco Factory, a stunning Neoclassical masterpiece in Seville, stands as a testament to the city's rich industrial past. Originally constructed between 1728 and 1758, it was the second largest building in Spain at its completion, employing thousands within its robust walls. Presently, this historical gem forms part of the Seville University complex, seamlessly blending educational purposes with its storied past. Visitors are captivated by its impressive architecture, offering an inviting wheel-chair accessible entrance. With an average rating of 4.5 on Google, this attraction remains a notable piece of Seville's historical landscape, echoing the vibrant bustle of its tobacco production days.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Menendez Pelayo (Juzgados)
Bus stop 246 m walk
Avenida María Luisa (Teatro Lope de Vega)
Bus stop 280 m walk
Avenida del Cid (Consulado de Portugal)
Bus stop 218 m walk
Palos de La Frontera
Bus stop 187 m walk
El Cid Av. (Rectorado)
Bus stop 166 m walk
Puerta de Jerez
Tram stop 204 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,435 reviews
4.5/5 1,435 reviews
Mirko Baldan
Mirko Baldan
1 week ago on Google

Si trova solo un piccolo macchinario. Il resto è università.

Schlum Phine
Schlum Phine
3 weeks ago on Google

Beeindruckendes Gebäude mit Geschichte.

Saadeddin Barış
Saadeddin Barış
4 weeks ago on Google

Uzun süre tütün fabrikası olarak kullanılmış ve Avrupa’ya tütün bu yerden gitmiş neyseki şu an daha iyi hizmet ediyor üniversiteye tahsis edilmiş ve içini ziyaret edebiliyorsunuz mimarisi seven görmeli