C. Joaquin Morales y Torres 41003 Seville, Espagne

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    • Santa Justa Station is Seville's main and most modern railway station, playing a crucial role in the Spanish transport network. It was inaugurated in 1991 in anticipation of the 1992 Universal Exhibition, marking a dramatic modernization of the city's infrastructure. Santa Justa is famous above all for being the terminus of the country's first high-speed railway ( AVE ), directly connecting Seville to Madrid, which revolutionized communications between Andalusia and the rest of Spain.

      The station stands out for its modern, bright and functional architecture. Using exposed brick and concrete and metal structures, it offers a striking contrast with the historic buildings of Seville while incorporating local aesthetic elements.

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Location : In town

Province : Nervión, San Pablo-Santa Justa & Cerro-amate