
Iglesia de San Ildefonso, near the historic center of Sevilla, is an 18th-century baroque gem with roots dating to the 14th century. Its bright red-and-white façade reflects regional tradition, while interiors showcase ornate altarpieces and a significant depiction of Saint Ildefonso. Legend links its origin to an earlier chapel for Sevillian patron saints. Nearby, discover hidden courtyards, lively plazas, and authentic Andalusian tapas. Often overlooked by visitors, this serene spot offers an inspiring glimpse into local art, history, and a quieter side of the city.
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