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Seville: Other Ecologies and Public Space

Seville: Other Ecologies and Public Space

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Seville, Spain

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Seville combines monumental architecture with a rich green landscape

Plant dispersion shaped by nature and human civilizations

City understood as a mosaic of gardens created by different cultures

Seville as a historical node for acclimatization and global plant exchange

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Seville’s Green Heritage Reflects Centuries of Cultural and Botanical Exchange


A new perspective on Seville highlights the city as a living mosaic of gardens shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and botanical movement. Built from stone, brick, and ceramics, the city also reveals a parallel identity defined by its evolving green spaces and ecological heritage.


Historians note that plant species have reached Seville through natural forces such as wind and animals, as well as through human migration and trade. Over time, these influences transformed the city into a key center for the introduction and acclimatization of global flora, linking Mediterranean, Eastern, and later colonial botanical traditions.


This layered history is visible in Seville’s diverse gardens, ranging from the royal landscapes of the Real Alcázar and Casa de las Dueñas to convent courtyards hidden within the historic center. Public spaces such as the Paseo de las Delicias and María Luisa Park further reflect Enlightenment ideals and romantic landscape design.


Modern developments along the Guadalquivir River and expansive green zones like Alamillo Park continue this evolution. Together, these spaces form what landscape thinkers describe as a “planetary index,” where natural and cultural influences intertwine to shape Seville’s unique environmental identity.

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Explore More Seville: Other Ecologies and Public Space

Discover the wonders of Barcelona, Spain with this unforgettable experience. This long history is reflected in the diversity of Seville’s gardens: palace spaces such as the Real Alcázar or Casa de las Dueñas; intimate convent gardens scattered throughout the historic center; Enlightenment-era promenades like the Paseo de las Delicias; exotic corners such as the Museum and Cristo de Burgos gardens; romantic environments like María Luisa Park; and modern urban projects such as the greenway along the Guadalquivir River and the expansive Alamillo Park. Together they form an unexpected palimpsest—what landscape gardener Gilles Clément describes as a “planetary index”—where natural and cultural layers intertwine across centuries. Highlights of your tour include: Seville combines monumental architecture with a rich green landscapePlant dispersion shaped by nature and human civilizationsCity understood as a mosaic of gardens created by different culturesSeville as a historical node for acclimatization and global plant exchange. This long history is reflected in the diversity of Seville’s gardens: palace spaces such as the Real Alcázar or Casa de las Dueñas; intimate convent gardens scattered throughout the historic center; Enlightenment-era promenades like the Paseo de las Delicias; exotic corners such as the Museum and Cr. This tour includes: Customised Guided Tour. The monumental Seville built of stone, brick, and ceramics coexists with a greener Seville that strengthens its identity as a meeting point for civilizations. The dispersion of plant species across the planet has occurred through wind, animals, and human travel; in the first cases, na...