Church of El Salvador

The Church of the Divine Savior, located in the heart of Seville, is one of the most fascinating examples of Spanish Baroque. This historical monument is not only a masterpiece of architecture and art, but also a place full of history and deep meanings, reflecting the political, social, and religious transformations of the city over […]
Flamenco Dance Museum

The Flamenco Dance Museum of Seville is a place where the tradition and passion of flamenco come to life in a vibrant and engaging way. Founded by the renowned dancer Cristina Hoyos in 2006, this museum is located in an 18th-century building in the heart of the city, just a few steps from the Giralda […]
Seville Jewish Quarter Interpretation Center

The Interpretation Center of the Jewish Quarter of Seville is a fascinating museum located in the heart of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, one of the most historic and picturesque areas of Seville. This center offers visitors a valuable opportunity to explore and understand the history and culture of the Jewish community that lived in this […]
House of Pilate

The Casa de Pilatos, one of the most splendid examples of Renaissance and Mudéjar architecture in Seville, represents a journey through centuries of history, art, and culture. Located in the heart of the city, this noble residence was built at the end of the 15th century and completed in the 16th century by Pedro Enríquez […]
Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art

The Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art (CAAC) is one of the most important cultural institutions in Spain, located in the Monastery of La Cartuja in Seville. This complex, founded in 1400 by Don Gonzalo de Mena, bishop of Seville, has a rich and varied history spanning centuries of transformations. Originally a Carthusian monastery, the building […]
Centro Ceramica Triana

The Centro Ceramica Triana is one of the most emblematic places in Seville, a living museum that tells the story of one of the city’s most characteristic neighborhoods and its ancient ceramic tradition. Located in the heart of the Triana district, known for its vibrant culture and popular traditions, the center is housed in a […]
House of the Pinelo

The Casa de los Pinelo, located in the heart of the Santa Cruz neighborhood in Seville, represents one of the most fascinating and well-preserved examples of Renaissance architecture in the city. Built in the early 16th century by Diego Pinelo, a canon of the Seville Cathedral descended from wealthy Genoese merchants, this palace-house is a […]
General Archive of the Indies

The General Archive of the Indies, located in the heart of Seville, is one of the largest and most important historical archives in the world, preserving fundamental documents that tell the story of Spanish exploration and colonization in the Americas. Founded in 1785 by order of King Charles III, the archive was created to centralize […]
CaixaForum Seville

CaixaForum Sevilla is a brilliant example of how contemporary architecture can transform an urban space, integrating culture, education, and sustainability. Located in the Torre Sevilla, this cultural center, opened in March 2017, is the work of Sevillian architect Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra, winner of numerous awards including the National Architecture Prize in 2005. The project stands […]
House of Memory

The Casa de la Memoria in Seville is a hidden gem in the heart of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, a place that perfectly blends history, art, and culture. This cultural center, dedicated to the preservation and promotion of flamenco, offers visitors a deep immersion into the roots of one of Spain’s most fascinating and characteristic […]