La Giralda
An impressive symbol of Almohad architecture

"Nest yourself in the ancient stones of the Alcazaba de Málaga and let history whisper, where every stone carries a story and time stands still in the shadow of the ramparts."
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La Giralda: A Masterpiece of Architecture
An Almohad Icon in Seville
La Giralda is one of the most impressive structures in Seville. Originally built as a minaret for the Great Mosque in the 12th century, it reflects the mastery of Almohad architecture. Its design served as the inspiration for numerous Mudéjar bell towers across Spain. With a square base and a structure that rises harmoniously, the tower is an architectural marvel. A striking feature is its internal ramp, wide enough to be ascended on horseback—a practical design choice at the time.
A Climb Filled with Historical Details
The interior ramps allow for a gradual ascent without stairs, offering visitors a unique way to reach the top while admiring the beautiful decorations along the way. The exterior of the tower is adorned with horseshoe arches, biforate windows, and refined ajimeces, framed by alfices. Large, pointed arch openings and wall arches create a visual pattern that enhances the tower’s elegant appearance.
A Harmony of Height and Elegance
Standing at nearly 100 meters tall, La Giralda towers over Seville. The vertical lines and arches on its façade enhance its graceful aesthetic. The upper sections feature windows and bells that were added during the Christian era, with Caliphate influences still visible in the decoration. The harmonious blend of height and intricate details makes La Giralda a unique landmark.
Renaissance Elements and the Addition of El Giraldillo
In the 16th century, the tower was partially reconstructed by architect Hernán Ruiz. He added a Renaissance-style top, altering La Giralda’s silhouette. The most famous addition is the bronze statue El Giraldillo, which stands four meters tall. Representing the triumph of faith, this statue ultimately gave the tower its name. It is a perfect example of how different architectural styles merge within a single structure.
Tips for a Well-Planned Visit
Want to experience more of Seville’s historic grandeur? Be sure to visit the Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Tower. By booking your tickets in advance, you can skip the lines and make the most of your visit to this architectural masterpiece.
Reserve your tickets now and explore the available guided tours!

Other fun attractions in the area include: Catedral de Sevilla, Real Alcázar de Sevilla, Plaza de Toros de Sevilla, Plaza de España, Torre del Oro Museo Naval, Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla, Antigua Real Fábrica de Tabacos, Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, Museo Histórico Militar de Sevilla, Museo del Puerto de Sevilla, Palacio de San Telmo, Murallas de Sevilla, Parque de María Luisa, Casa Palacio Condesa de Lebrija, Iglesia de San Luis de los Franceses, Castillo de San Jorge Triana, Triana, La Juderia de Sevilla, Giralda, Las Setas de Sevilla, Cañabota, Abantal | turismo Sevilla
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A Glimpse into Seville’s History
La Giralda is more than just a tower—it is a living symbol of Seville’s cultural and architectural evolution. The fusion of Moorish and Christian influences makes it an essential monument for visitors. Whether you climb to admire the breathtaking views or simply take in the remarkable details, La Giralda remains one of Spain’s most fascinating structures.