Carmona Collection
Carmona, a city steeped in rich history and captivating tales
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Carmona, a city steeped in rich history and captivating tales. From the grand Masquerade Ball held at the Coliseo del Principe during the late 18th century to its ancient Roman roots dating back to the 1st century BC, it has witnessed it all. In the heart of Andalusia, Carmona was once home to Cortes, a significant figure who shaped its destiny. The echoes of his influence can still be felt within these ancient walls. The enchanting Masquerade Ball at the Coliseo del Principe transported guests back in time between 1771 and 1802. A spectacle filled with mystery and elegance that left attendees mesmerized by its splendor. Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola's exquisite engraving from 1770 captures this magical event perfectly, immortalizing those unforgettable moments for generations to come. As you stroll through Carmona's streets, you'll encounter architectural marvels like Alcazar puerta de Sevilla (Seville Gate) standing tall against the backdrop of San Pedro church. This picturesque scene is a testament to Carmona's timeless beauty. Fray Luis de Leon's portrait from 1771 showcases an esteemed figure whose legacy lives on in Carmona's cultural tapestry. His contributions have woven themselves into every corner of this vibrant city. Castillo, captured in black and white photography, stands as a silent witness to centuries gone by. Its majestic presence reminds us of Carmona's resilience throughout history. The Court in Carmona reveals glimpses of past power dynamics frozen in time through another monochromatic photograph. It serves as a reminder that even great empires leave their mark on this land. At The Market Place, one can almost hear the hustle and bustle that once filled these streets - merchants bartering goods while locals gathered together exchanging stories and laughter under sunny skies.