Stand before Iglesia de San Fernando III, one of Seville’s oldest churches, where centuries whisper through weathered stone walls. This 13th-century Gothic sanctuary, once a cathedral of faith and power, now hums with quiet history. Step into its hushed chapels—where ornate woodwork and stained glass tell stories of conquest, devotion, and time lost. It’s not just architecture; it’s a memory etched in stone.

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