The city of Seville and Alfonso Catering: fantasy come true

La city de Sevilla y Alfonso Catering: la boobs made reality

You will have already been able to see, just by looking at the agenda, that Autumn is increasingly establishing itself as a golden time for wedding celebrations.Spring, already saturated with events, is giving way to autumn, and there are many reasons for this.

Temperatures are less extreme, and although there's always a chance of rain, that encourages outdoor celebrations. Autumn in the south is warm, which is a competitive advantage for the wedding industry, extending its peak season into October and mid-November. 

Sevilla It is beautiful inside and out. Behind thick stone walls and immense wooden gates from the Indies lies the mystery of this city: courtyards of unexpected charm, reminders of Rome enamored with the GuadalquivirLegends of dazzled Moorish women, Plateresque plasterwork, fountains of water that have been laughing for 500 years, rich coffered ceilings, jealously guarded gardens, columns that treasure a thousand stories. Sevilla It is that privileged corner of the world where the amazing is part of the landscape, and our work fills with charm that enchanting banquet that seduces the client and the guest.

 In addition to offering fertilizers for the field, correctors, biostimulants, and specialized products, we provide agronomic technical advice to support solution selection based on the crop, the soil, and production goals. We guide professional customers toward the most suitable option, with direct support focused on efficiency, performance, and field application. our catering services exclusively on the PalacioSeville Conference and Exhibition Centre (www.fibes.es) , in the Cortijo Torre de la Reina (www.torredelareina.com) and at Casa Pilatos (www.fundacionmedinaceli.orgWe cater to our clients in any venue where they request our services. And Seville has countless venues. In this post, we'll give you some pointers.

Plaza de España The architect Aníbal González could hardly have imagined, when the first stone was laid in 1914, that his most ambitious project for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition in Seville would end up being one of the most photographed spaces in Spain, one of the most attractive to tourists and locals alike, and one of the most beautiful in the country. Although it is not common, the City Council allows the holding of very special galas and private celebrations that occupy a large part of the square, which is 200 meters in diameter. Our Catering has had the pleasure of serving closing dinners for conferences in this iconic setting.

Real Alcazar (www.alcazarsevilla.org) To speak of the Alcázar of Seville, one of the palacioVisiting one of the oldest temples still in use in the world is to touch the heart of this ancient city and discover its fascinating history and equally romantic legends. Commissioned at the beginning of the 10th century by the Caliph of Cordoba, Abd al-Rahman III, this complex of palacioSurrounded by a wall and adorned with one of the most beautiful gardens in Spain, it has been closely linked to monarchs, painters, poets, and beautiful princesses. The creativity of the Umayyads, Abbadids, Almoravids, Almohads, and Castilians has made this space a historical fusion of cultures that forms part of the essence of Seville, with its Islamic, Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles that make it a worthy World Heritage Site. At Alfonso Catering, we have been fortunate enough to organize events of various kinds in this setting of incomparable beauty.

Casino de la Exposición (www.casinodelaexposición.orgThe Casino de la Exposición, which housed Seville's pavilion at the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, is located at the entrance to María Luisa Park and next to the Lope de Vega Theatre. Alfonso Catering has hosted numerous events in this prime location. The arcaded courtyard and the 800-square-meter circular hall beneath the dome make it one of the city's leading cultural centers. With a wide range of activities throughout the year, the Casino also lends its space to conferences, closing ceremonies, dinners, cocktail parties, and events such as the European Film Festival and the Flamenco Biennial, as it has a capacity of 600 to 1.000 people.

 

Casa Salinas (www.casadesalinas.comCommissioned by a wealthy merchant in the 16th century, owner of several ships with which he traded to the Indies, its proximity to the Cathedral and the Giralda testifies to the social and economic importance it held at the time. Defined by 16 columns, it boasts a fabulous central courtyard framed by alfiz moldings adorned with Plateresque plasterwork, stained glass windows, and tiled panels that are a feast for the eyes. Fountains, Roman mosaics, exquisite coffered ceilings, and interior halls make the complex an ideal space in which to dream, enjoying cuisine befitting this magical and historic setting. Our catering team takes special care to ensure the venue is perfect for any event, from a wedding to a convention, incentive trip, or gala dinner, as it can accommodate from 50 to approximately 170 people.

Carriage Museum (www.museodecarruajes.esFrom this very spot, the navigators Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano set sail on their first circumnavigation of the globe on August 10, 1519. Where the Carriage Museum now stands, on the banks of the Guadalquivir River in the heart of the Los Remedios neighborhood, a small hermitage was erected in the 16th century in honor of Our Lady of Los Remedios, to whom sailors would pay their respects and to whom navigators would entrust themselves. Since 1999, the museum has housed a splendid collection of horse-drawn carriages. It is a unique venue for hosting original events, either outdoors or in any of its three halls, which can accommodate around 200 guests.

Villa Luisa (www.villaluisa.comBuilt in the 20s by order of the Argentinian Herman Bemberg, a lover of Seville, this Neo-Mudéjar palace, located a stone's throw from María Luisa Park and La Palmera Avenue, is a dreamlike setting for a banquet, an unforgettable wedding, a gathering of friends, a luxurious retreat… It boasts magnificent gardens, with a capacity for approximately 1.500 people, featuring beautiful pergolas and fountains that seem straight out of the tales of One Thousand and One Nights. The exterior is complemented by the imposing Crystal Hall, a glass-enclosed gallery covering 400 square meters where around 375 guests can be seated, enjoying views of the garden. Villa Luisa further enhances its offerings with the interior of the palace itself and its original and majestic halls, such as the Hall of the Lions, the Hall of the Columns, and the Hall of the Tapestries.

Casa Palacio Cardinal Cisneros (www.palaciocardenalcisneros.esLocated in the heart of Seville, a few meters from Plaza del Duque and opposite the church of San Vicente, is this outstanding palacio, which for many years was the headquarters of the National Organization of the Blind. The majestic building has high-ceilinged interior halls equipped with all amenities, with seating for about 250 people.

Moxó HouseThe house palacio Moxó, in Seville's unique Alfalfa district, the very heart of the city's historic center, transports you back to the 18th century. It boasts three beautiful courtyards flanked by semicircular arches and marble colonnades, as well as four halls with capacities ranging from 30 to 150 guests, making it a charming and unique venue for any type of celebration.

Palacio from Lebrija (www.palaciodelebrija.com) The Palacio The building belonging to the Countess of Lebrija, dating from the 16th century, is a Site of Cultural Interest and forms part of Spain's Historical Heritage, due, among other features, to the Roman mosaic paving that covers the entire ground floor. Located on one of the city's most popular streets, Calle Cuna, parallel to Sierpes, the Palacio The Lebrija Palace, with its 2.500 square meters, houses a valuable collection of antiques, tiles, plasterwork, paintings, coffered ceilings, furniture, columns, and a library with over 4.000 volumes, imbuing the space with a patina of history where Moorish and Plateresque styles blend, and Renaissance and Sevillian influences. Events held in this unique venue, both in its courtyard and its halls, which can accommodate around 150 guests, are stately and magnificent.