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Old Seville Station

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The Seville Station dates back to 1888, built in the Neo-Mudejar style, linked by its characteristics to the Almohad period.

It is named Seville Station, after the terminus of the railway line that connected Huelva with Seville.

Guillermo Sundheim chose engineers Jaime Font y Escolá and Pedro Soto as builders, who designed a building with two side towers of greater height and volume than the central body, which protrudes slightly towards the exterior.

Old Seville Station

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