Rinconada, La
Village located to the north of Seville. on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River, in the midst of fertile farmland. Its most important monuments are the Chapel of the Dolores, the Church of the Nieves and the Casa Consistorial (Town Hall).
Over a thousand species of plants draw the Parque de El Majuelo, nine hectares of which run parallel to the waters of the Guadalquivir River where it passes through the town. The charm of the Mediterranean flora and the forest gallery, very cozy picnic areas, extensive children's play areas and a greenhouse with all the vegetation. This green also returned to La Rinconada a heritage, allowing the enjoyment of other types of entertainment: the marina.
History
The present village was founded around the chapel of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores in the 15th century. In 1245 it had been conquered by Ferdinand III, who thought it was of strategic importance to prepare his attack of the city of Seville.The village, along with the hamlet of San José de la Rinconada, started to acquire some importance following the construction of the train station.
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