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Home / Spain / Carmona 55
Carmona is a small town, some 33 km north-east of Seville. The Carthegenians, Romans, Vandals and Moors were all here in the past which, for visitors like us, means that there is plenty to see here. Carmona is also known for its olive oil, wine and cattle trade and before arriving in this town we stopped at the Basilippo olive farm to do some olive oil tasting.
Having some churros in Carmona.
- A local Carmona shop
- A shop in Carmona
- A view of the Plaza de San Fernando
- About the Market Square
- An old picture of the Roman tiles
- Beautiful archways in Carmona
- Buildings on the Plaza San Fernando de Arriba
- Calle de Los Flamencos
- Calle de Los Flamencos street sign
- Carmona Ayuntamiento
- Carmona doesn't escape graffiti
- Carmona monument
- Carmona town hall was previously a Jesuit convent
- Church of San Bartolomé in Carmona
- Church of San Pedro