Basílica de la Macarena, Minor basilica in Macarena district, Seville, Spain.
Basílica de la Macarena is a neoclassical baroque church in the Macarena district featuring ornate altars, stained glass windows, and elaborate religious sculptures throughout its interior. Every surface displays richly decorated elements and carefully crafted artistic details.
Construction began in 1941 to create a permanent home for the revered statue of Virgin of Hope, known as La Macarena. The building was established to provide this important religious image with a worthy sanctuary.
This basilica is home to the revered statue of Virgin of Hope, venerated by devotees throughout Seville. During Holy Week, you can see the statue carried through the city streets in solemn processions.
The church is conveniently located and easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus lines stopping near Calle Bécquer. It is best to check opening hours beforehand and visit during quieter periods for a more peaceful experience.
The statue wears five precious brooches made of diamonds and emeralds, gifted by matador Joselito El Gallo in 1912. These jewels make it one of the richest and most honored religious images in Spain.
Location: Seville
Inception: 1941
Architectural style: baroque revival
Website: http://hermandaddelamacarena.es/la-basilica
GPS coordinates: 37.40250,-5.98944
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:02
Seville reveals its story through the marks of many years. The Cathedral and its Giralda tower show the change from Gothic to baroque. The Royal Alcázar mixes Islamic designs with gardens shaded by orange trees. Walking through the streets, you move from the narrow alleys of Santa Cruz to the open views of Plaza de España, built in the early 20th century with channels and colorful tiles. Maria Luisa Park gives a break under the Mediterranean trees, not far from the Metropol Parasol with its modern wooden shapes that stand out against the old buildings. Along the Guadalquivir River, the Torre del Oro hints at how important the river was in medieval times. The Triana Bridge connects the city center to the pottery and sailor neighborhoods. Places like the Fine Arts Museum and the Hospital de los Venerables open doors to spaces where art and architecture meet. Each spot tells a different part of the story, with no one dominating.
Real Monasterio de Santa Clara, Sevilla
627 m
Iglesia de Omnium Sanctorum
430 m
Puerta de la Macarena
37 m
Puente de la Barqueta
732 m
Iglesia de San Marcos
712 m
Convento de Santa Paula, Sevilla
773 m
Torre de los Perdigones
339 m
Feria Market
383 m
Iglesia de San Gil Abad
44 m
Torre de don Fadrique (Sevilla)
582 m
Monasterio de San Clemente
552 m
Iglesia de San Julián
552 m
Convento de Padres Capuchinos
470 m
Iglesia de San Juan de la Palma
802 m
Iglesia de San Martín
758 m
Casa de las Sirenas
578 m
Convent of Santa Isabel
690 m
Church of San Hermenegildo, Sevilla
451 m
Convento de Santa Ana
775 m
Palacio del Pumarejo
213 m
Palacio de los Condes de Santa Coloma
767 m
Capilla de Monte-Sion
664 m
Torre Blanca
138 m
Iglesia del Convento de la Asunción
795 m
Espacio Santa Clara (Sevilla)
585 m
Muralla urbana
97 m
Antiguo Hospicio Provincial y Capilla Doméstica
501 m
Biblioteca Pública Municipal de Sevilla - Julia Uceda
285 mReviews
Visited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes