These lush gardens make a great daytime retreat for families. They are situated next to Alcazar Palace, to the south of Barrio Santa Cruz, in what used to be Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Walk amongst palm trees and banyans or relax on one of the decorative tile benches to enjoy the fountains. There are many statues to see, including one of Christopher Columbus’s Santa Maria that was built for the 1929 Expo. The gardens are named for the baroque painter Bartolome Esteban Murillo.
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