The legend of the owl in Umbrete , the bullfighter Pascual Márquez in Villamanrique de la Condesa, the bandit José María El Tempranillo in Casariche and Badolatosa , the Via Augusta in Las Cabezas , Utrera and Lebrija , the legend of the rooster of Moron , the history of the Torralba in Estepa , the myth of Bacchus in Lebrija , the songs of the Southern Highlands , or the legend of the Arco de la Rosa in Marchena are some of the most picturesque of Seville Rural fables .
For centuries, Sevilla Rural has accumulated hundreds of stories, tales and fables that form part of the collective imagination south of Seville . Legends and myths told from father to son .
Leyenda del Cristo atado que procesiona el Jueves Santo en Arahal