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Utrera is a busy town, capital of an extensive municipal district on the right-hand bank of the River Guadalquivir at only 25 km from Seville. The towns historic centre is the Plaza Mayor or Plaza del Altozano, where we find the Iglesia de San Francisco
and the Town Hall. Nearby stands the castle, with a notable keep
containing a tiny archaeological museum. Around the keep there are
still some remains of the wall that once protected the town, the most
significant remnant being the Arco de la Villa. The garrison courtyard
now serves as a garden and lookout point over the old part of the town
and the nearby Iglesia de Santiago, with its characteristic bell tower.
Inside this church there is an altarpiece dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua.
Nearby
there are other important buildings such as the Hospital de la
Resurrección and some stately houses, especially in Calle Bohorquez
where visitors can admire some seventeenth-century mansions. On the
edge of the town stands another notable church, the Iglesia de Santa
María de la Mesa with a beautiful portal. © Alhena Media
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