The Flamenco Dance Museum of Seville is a place where you will get to know first-hand countless curiosities about the musical genre par excellence in Andalusia, through its audiovisual spaces or several events held in its Andalusian patio.
The Flamenco Dance Museum of Seville (Museo del Baile Flamenco) was founded by the Sevillian dancer Cristina Hoyos. There are some audiovisual and interactive spaces in this museum where you can see flamenco dancers and famous figures of flamenco as Güito, Carmen Amaya, Sara Baras, Antonio Gades, Mario Maya or even Cristina Hoyos. The Flamenco Museum is located in the district of Santa Cruz, in the city centre, between the Seville Cathedral and the Plaza de la Alfalfa. Find out everything about the world of flamenco through exhibitions dedicated to its origins until today.
On April 7, 2006, the museum was open. It is divided into 4 floors. The basement has been maintained in its original state (the building dates from the eighteenth century). The ground floor is a typical Andalusian patio where all kinds of events are held, especially flamenco ones, but also different styles’.
Besides the dancing, there are also various exhibitions of photos, sculptures and paintings. Undoubtedly, the Flamenco Dance Museum of Seville is one of the places you should visit during your stay in the city. Here, you will be witness to the best Flamenco shows in Seville.
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