"The Plazuela de Santa Ana is a postcard animated by its bars and its passers-by, who come from all over the world and from the Triana neighbourhood. In this corner of Seville, the language of tapas and beers is spoken. And the neck is put to the test looking up to see the tower of the parish of Santa Ana. The popularly known as Triana Cathedral has its main facade in this square, which is the first manifestation of Seville's Gothic architecture. In it, its cover represents the wall of the Gospel, which offers features of Cistercian Gothic. Through it, every spring the simpecado of the Brotherhood of Rocío de Triana leaves to begin their pilgrimage to Almonte."
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