Museums
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| The Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija | |
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The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija (or Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija) is nestled on one of Seville’s most busiest streets, the Calle Cuna, which runs parallel to the famous Calle Sierpes. This...
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| Archeological Museum | |
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The Archeological Museum of Seville was first built between 1911 and 1919 in a Neo-Renaissance style by Anibal Gonzalez for the Ibero-American exposition of 1929. The museum has called the Pavillion of...
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| The Museo de los Carruajes | |
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As anyone who has visited Spain knows, it’s all too easy to feel spoiled with the over indulgence of history and culture that the country has to offer. The Museo de los Carrujes in Seville...
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| The Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions | |
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The Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions in Seville is a must with over 84,000 visitors checking it out yearly. Some of the items in the museum date back to its original collection, particularly the...
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| Museum of Fine Art | |
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The Museum of Fine Art is a well known tourist destination of Seville, Spain. It exhibits a wide collection of primarily Spanish visual arts ranging from medieval period to early twentieth century,... |
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| Museum of flamenco | |
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For any tourist, a visit to Museum of Flamenco in Sevilla is a must. This is a museum that offers visitors, Andalusians and tourists, who would want to learn the culture, understand it and experience the art of...
Reviewed by: Darshadana
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