Places to visit in Dos Hermanas

Dos Hermanas is a city of Seville, unknown and despised as a tourist destination, because around it there are cities and towns with more history, but it is not true, Dos Hermanas has much to offer.
Continue and I will show you places and stories that in Dos Hermanas have helped make the history of Spain.
the delay says that it was founded because two sisters, that's why the name of the town heard a bell, and when they reached a cave, they found an image of Santa Ana, and here the town was founded, from that cave, for centuries it will be a small town 14 kilometers from the city of Seville, but the industrial development of the nineteenth century influenced that Dos Hermanas will be developed, a multitude of olive factories, a jute sack factory allowed today to be a city of more 130,000 inhabitants, a modern city with two universities, a velodrome, a racecourse and crossroads if you wish to go to Cádiz, Málaga or Almeria by train, it is mandatory that you stop at the Dos Hermanas station. Since you are here, stop to get to know it, its gastronomy will surprise you, and its small architectural details will impress you, Dos Hermanas is a small garden, with beautiful parks such as the Park of the Alquería del Pilar, which you will see from the Station.
This Park is the union of several farms and orchards of large families of the nineteenth century, and has real jewels such as municipal birdhouses, the fountain of ducks, the House of Culture or the House that the romantic poet, José Lamarque de Novoa He built his wife, the famous poet Antonia Díaz.
You can listen to a concert at the Los del Rio Municipal Auditorium, or meet the famous singers of La Macarena, because they live in Dos Hermanas.
Next to the Alquería Park, you will see the Alperiz Palace, in neo-Mudejar style, will fascinate you.
You have to know the hermitage of fourth, neo-Gothic style, until there is processed all the third domigos of October, with the Virgin of Valme 
Two romantic writers lived and wrote in Dos Hermanas, Antonia Diaz and Fernan Caballero
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