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Reviewed 30 January 2018

This monument is supposed to commemorate the expulsion of Jews from Seville. Not sure what it's supposed to represent, but I can imagine some kind of stylised menorah. I all for anything that promotes tolerance, but as the explanation is all in Spanish it's kind of hard to understand it for what it's supposed to represent unless you know it is already. Since it's probably a reminder for the locals of the city, I suppose we can't expect any English explanation.

Date of experience: January 2018
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Reviewed 21 October 2017 via mobile

Discovered this monument on our day trip out from Triana via the banks of river Guadalquivir. Wasn't sure what it was then but now I know that it was erected to symbolise the tolerance between the Christians, Jewish and Muslims.

Date of experience: October 2017
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Reviewed 11 September 2017

Near the Triana Bridge, the Monument to Tolerance by Eduardo Chillida commemorates the 1492 expulsion of the Jews by Catholic kings. It was completed in 1992, the year of the Seville Expo.

Date of experience: September 2017
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Reviewed 13 February 2017 via mobile

Well, you come across this on your walk down the north bank if the river. First impressions are 'is it a toilet' but quickly you see it is not. There are many monuments to the oppressed on that side but this - not sure.

Date of experience: February 2017
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Reviewed 9 January 2017

Average sort of creation to look at but presumably from the title, Monumento a la Tolerancia, there is some meaning attached to the sculpture. Plaque no doubt explaining all is in Spanish.

Date of experience: January 2017
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