Built between 1671 and 1712, the Church of the Savior stands on the site of Seville's first great mosque, and remains can be seen in the Courtyard of the Orange Trees. Also of note are the sculptures of Jesus de la Pasión and St. Christopher by Martínez Montañés. In 2003 archaeologists discovered an 18th-century burial site here; digs are still being carried out; walkways were installed to facilitate visits.
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