About Carmona
Carmona is a town of southwestern Spain, in the territory of Seville; it lies 33 km north-east of Seville. Carmona is based on an edge sitting above the focal plain of Andalusia; toward the north is the Sierra Morena, with the pinnacle of San Cristobal toward the south. The city is known for its flourishing exchange wine, olive oil, grain and cows, and holds a yearly reasonable in April. Carmona was initially a Tartessian-Turdetani settlement. With the landing of Phoenician dealers from Tire, Carmona was changed into a city, and hundreds of years after the fact turned into a Roman fortification of Hispania Baetica. It was known as Carmo in the season of Julius Caesar 100– 44 BC. The city was made considerably more secure amid the long control of the Moors, who raised dividers around it, and manufactured wellsprings and castles inside.
Fundamental sights:
- Iglesia de San Pedro
- Royal residence of King Don Pedro, worked in the 13th century by Peter I of Castile. It was harmed by a tremor in 1504.
- Moorish alcazar
- Royal residence of Rueda
- Royal residence of the Marquess of Torres
- Seville Gate Palace
- Ornate castles of Alonso Bernal Escamilla, Aguilar, Dominguez, and Lasso
- Cordoba Gate, the door headed straight toward Cordoba, halfway of Roman development
- Seville Gate, of Carthaginian inceptions, has the remaining parts of later Roman augmentations, and was changed in the Middle Ages by the Moors and the Christians.
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