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Seville Church of Santa Ana (Iglesia de Santa Ana)

Párroco don Eugenio 1, Seville

A 13th-century church with a crypt and a museum, the Seville Church of Santa Ana (Iglesia de Santa Ana) is as much an architectural landmark as it is a place of worship. This Catholic church is known for its Gothic-Mudejar architecture and its wealth of sculptures, paintings, and jewelry displayed inside. The church also offers regular mass services for visitors interested in attending services.

Located in the Triana neighborhood, the Seville Church of Santa Ana is a popular stop on local sightseeing tours, including guided bike or walking tours. Most visitors who go inside spend between 30 and 90 minutes here. While there is no fee for entering the church, a small donation is requested for those who want to explore further and check out the crypt and the on-site museum. People interested in music may want to investigate when the church choir will be rehearsing or performing.

  • Check the church’s website for up-to-date opening hours, as the site can be closed for religious services or other events.

  • The church is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

  • Be sure to dress respectfully while visiting this place of worship, covering shoulders and knees.

  • This landmark is a must-see site in Seville for history and architecture buffs or families seeking educational experiences.

The Church of Santa Ana is a few blocks from the Plaza Armando Jannone in Seville, between Calle de Vazquez de Leca, Plaza Santa Ana, and Calle Pureza. The nearest metro station is Plaza de Cuba, and there are bus stops near Pages del Corro. Many visitors arrive on foot or as part of a more comprehensive tour of Seville. Parking is minimal.

Planning ahead is essential for visitors seeking the whole experience of exploring this church. It is open only on weekdays for specific hours and is closed on weekends (though open for church services). It is also closed on public holidays and during the summer. A weekday morning is a good time to visit the Church of Santa Ana.

In addition to the Church of Santa Ana, the Triana neighborhood of Seville is worth exploring further for its atmospheric streets and vibrant market (Mercado de Triana), where fruits, veggies, and more are sold daily. Other neighborhood highlights include another church, La Capilla de los Marineros, and the restaurants along Calle Betis for people-watching and river views.

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