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Isla de la Cartuja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈis.la ðe la kaɾˈtu.xa]; lit. ' Island of the Carthusians ') is an island in the Guadalquivir River at Seville, Spain. The island's name derives from the cloistered monastery (Cartuja) located on the site, the Monasterio de Santa María de las Cuevas, where Cristopher Columbus lived when planning ...
La isla de la Cartuja es un terreno de la ciudad de Sevilla, compartido con el municipio cercano de Santiponce, situado entre dos brazos del río Guadalquivir, uno río vivo y el otro una dársena.
Jul 7, 2020 · If we prefer to continue along this bank of the Guadalquivir we will have to move in some means of transport in a northern direction, towards the so-called Isla de la Cartuja, a small river island situated between two arms of the Guadalquivir River (one of which, the east, has been covered and converted into a dock of the Guadalquivir) where ...
Rather modern part of Sevilla with some nice recreation areas, green parks and shopping complexes. Worth visiting if you want to break from main tourist trail, otherwise give it a miss. Read more
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The Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, also known as the Monastery of the Cartuja (Charterhouse), is a religious building on the Isla de La Cartuja in Seville, southern Spain. The Andalusian Contemporary Art Center (The Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC)) is now located on this site.
Nestled on the serene island of La Cartuja, the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas stands as a beacon of Seville’s illustrious past. Its storied walls whisper tales of monastic life, echoing a history that seamlessly weaves into the vibrant tapestry of modern art.
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Rather modern part of Sevilla with some nice recreation areas, green parks and shopping complexes. Worth visiting if you want to break from main tourist trail, otherwise give it a miss. Read more