Museums in Sevilla

La Esperanza de Triana, one of the most revered Lady of Sorrows in Seville
La Esperanza de Triana is one of the most revered Lady of Sorrows in Seville. This image and symbol of Triana bears the dark features of an Andalusian woman.

The Metropol Parasol, Seville’s controversial “Wild Mushrooms”
This avant-garde viewing point offers unique views over the city—but it has at the same time sparked numerous controversies. Find out why everyone is talking about the Metropol Parasol.

CaixaForum Sevilla: an art and cultural centre
As an artistic and educational centre, CaixaForum Sevilla offers initiatives related to various art forms for the purpose of bringing all kinds of people in touch with culture.

Seville Museum of Fine Arts: the second most important art museum in Spain
Considered the second most important art museum in Spain, the Seville Museum of Fine Arts houses an important collection spearheaded by the work of Murillo.

The Archive of the Indies, Seville’s mecca of Americanism
Located between the cathedral and the Royal Alcázar, this beautiful Renaissance building houses unique document collections. Discover the General Archive of the Indies.

The Flamenco Dance Museum, the dream of Cristina Hoyos
The Flamenco Dance Museum is Seville’s worthy tribute to the folkloric art of flamenco and is set in a beautiful town house in the Santa Cruz neighbourhood.