🕒 19:00 - 22:00
Our welcome reception will be held in the former Royal Tobacco Factory, a magnificent 18th-century stone building that was Europe’s first tobacco factory and a masterpiece of industrial architecture from the Old Regime. Featuring elegant courtyards adorned with marble fountains, this historic site now serves as the rectorate of the University of Seville.
On Tuesday, we will enjoy a private guided visit to the Real Alcázar of Seville, a breathtaking palace originally built by Moorish Muslim kings and considered one of Spain’s most beautiful landmarks. As Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use, its upper levels serve as the official Seville residence of the Spanish royal family. The palace is also home to stunning gardens, featuring Moorish and Renaissance designs, tranquil ponds, exotic trees, and picturesque pavilions. Together with the Cathedral of Seville and the General Archive of the Indies, the Alcázar is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our conference dinner promises to be a memorable experience. Hosted at Abades Triana, an elegant restaurant on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, we will savor avant-garde Andalusian cuisine, blending tradition with innovation. As we dine, we will enjoy spectacular views of some of Seville’s most iconic landmarks, including the Torre del Oro, the Giralda, and the Maestranza bullring.
To close the conference, we’ll gather on Thursday evening at La Raza Puerto, a lively restaurant by the Guadalquivir River. We’ll kick off with a cocktail and some light food in a relaxed setting, followed by drinks and music to celebrate the end of the main conference days. It will be a great moment to unwind, chat with other participants, and enjoy a fun evening together in one of Seville’s most pleasant riverside venues.
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