Sunday, October 14, 2012

While doing a little research on Teatro Alameda in Seville, Spain, we stumbled upon some interesting




While doing a little research on Teatro Alameda in Seville, Spain, we stumbled upon some interesting information on the theatre s location. The neighborhood christian bus tours The Alameda de Hércules (La Alameda, for short) has quite a history. The promenade and its Roman columns date back to the 16th century and, by the 19th century, the area of Seville became THE spot for the upper-classes as the square and its neighboring streets were lined with upscale merchants, boutiques and clubs. The Spanish christian bus tours Civil War in the 1930s brought the neighborhood quickly to its knees and it became one of the poorest and most crime-ridden neighborhoods in all of Seville. Truly, it wasn t until just a few years ago that a public redevelopment of La Alameda was funded by the city council, completely renewing the area. Cleaned up and reenergized, La Alameda christian bus tours has begun to redefine itself as a diverse, vibrant and artistic neighborhood with new restaurants, clubs, cafes and shops like the travel bookshop, La Extra-Vagante opening left and right, folding themselves seamlessly amongst the square s stalwart shops, like Seville s oldest bicycle shop, Bicicletas Gómez del Moral.

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