Seville is witnessing an unprecedented religious event as the city hosts a grand procession to mark the conclusion of the II International Congress of Brotherhoods and Popular Piety.
This extraordinary gathering, dubbed the 'magna', features iconic religious figures such as El Gran Poder, La Macarena, and La Esperanza de Triana, drawing over a million visitors from across Spain.
The event, which coincides with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, transforms the city into a vibrant hub of faith and tradition.
The procession, which began with the transfer of revered images to the Cathedral, is a unique spectacle, blending intellectual discourse with deep-rooted devotion.
Security is tight, with over 2,500 officers ensuring the safety of participants and spectators.
The event not only celebrates religious heritage but also highlights the cultural and social significance of brotherhoods in Seville.






