The fourth largest Spanish city by population, Seville is considered the cultural, financial, artistic and economic heart of southern Spain. The city, located in the region of Andalusia to be exact, boasts universally recognized monuments and cultural sites, many of which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site: the Archive of the Indies, the Alcazar, the Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda, the bell tower of the Cathedral, the highest in the world at the time of its construction! The city of Seville summarizes and embodies the emblem of this region or, more generally, of Spain: the liveliness of its people, the Arabic architecture, the popular traditions and the transport and harmony of the population to the customs of the place.