FESTIVALS IN SEVILLE

Holy Week in Seville

A spectacle at street walk. A demonstration of popular religiosity that gathers the greatest artistic and craft achievements of our city. This is our Holy Week.

Seville decorates its balconies and goes out to walk the streets that are filled with a unique atmosphere. We invite you to know a little more of our nature and our party along this route.

Passion and art on the streets

Durante una semana Sevilla procesiona obras de las manos artesanas más importantes del Barroco hasta hoy. Juan de Mesa, Martínez Montañez, Pedro y Luisa Roldán… escultores que han dejado huella en nuestra ciudad, creando tallas que nos emocionan al primer golpe de vista.

For a week Seville processions works of the most important artisan hands of the Baroque until today. Juan de Mesa, Martínez Montañez, Pedro and Luisa Roldán… sculptors who have left their mark on our city, creating carvings that move us at first sight.

An experience where time seems to stand still. The smell of incense, the creaking of the floats, the countless line of Nazarenes and penitents. Stamps that remain engraved in the memory of everyone who lives our big week.

71 brotherhoods take to the streets from the Friday of Sorrows until Easter Sunday. Of them, 61 make their penitential station to the Cathedral. Here we leave you more information about each one.

 

Brotherhoods of Seville

Holly Week 2024

A versatile festivity

Semana Santa is an event with different layers, and each layer is essential to understand the magnitude of the event. From gastronomy to the most independent culture, the city overflows with plans during these days.

A history-making event

This 2023, Holy Week in Seville is even more special. This year the city celebrates its Santo Entierro Grande, an extraordinary procession in which different brotherhoods of all days participate, and narrates the passion and death, following the order of the gospels.

There is no specific reason for which it is celebrated, but it is added to some key commemoration of the city. On this occasion 15 processions will make up the 11th edition of the general procession of the Santo Entierro Grande, for the 775th anniversary of the Reconquest of the city.

19 years after the last station, Seville vibrates again with one of the iconic images of our Holy Week. Will you join us?