The Archaelogical Museum of Seville hides a priceless collection of objects and pieces dating from the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages. If you are looking for a cultural plan while in Seville, this is your place!
In the Archaeological Museum of Seville (Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla) you will find a series of exhibitions, all of the current area of Seville. There are findings from the Stone Age, important sculptures and objects from the Roman era, the Middle Ages and from the Arab era of the city. The museum is housed in the Palace of the Renaissance, which served as Fine Arts Pavilion during the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition.
The Archaelogical Museum of Seville is located in the Plaza de America, inside Parque Maria Luisa, next to the Museum of Arts and Popular Customs.
Among the most important exhibits you will find the mosaic “The Triumph of Bacchus (Triumph of Dionysus)” and vessels from the seventh century BC. There are also engraving in bronze from the year 20 AD, the Trajan sculpture from the second century AD and the Venus sculpture from Italica from the second century. Don’t miss the treasure of Carambolo, consisting of many different Tartessus jewellery made of gold and a figure of a woman, containing an inscription in Punic language.
TUDESTINO recommends about 2 hours to see unhurried everything that the Archaeological Museum of Seville hides. This way you will get to know first-hand the history of Seville since its inception.
Undoubtedly, the Archaeological Museum of Seville is one of the tourist attractions you should visit while in Seville.
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