The Flamenco Museum in Seville
Do you like flamenco? Do you want to learn more about the most famous dance of Spain? If so, come and discover more in the Andalusian capital. Here lies one of the most famous flamenco museums. This museum has always been admired by one of the most famous dancers of Spain, Cristina Hoyos. In addition to the temporary exhibitions, there are permanent photographic exhibitions of Colita Catalan, who has gathered 40 years of her work regarding Flamenco dance.

Flamenco has become one of the Seville’s landmarks. The Flamenco Museum is located in the heart of the city, close to other important historical and touristic places such as Alfalfa and the famous cathedral of Seville. Located in the Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos, in the heart of the city, you will have the oportunity to stroll through one of the most beautiful streets of Seville and enjoy its charms, like the Plaza del Triunfo. It is a private museum which extends over an area of 1,500 square metres and is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 18:00 p.m. from November to March, and untill 19.00 p.m. from April to October.
This museum is like a magical world where you can see live performances. It is a mandatory stop for those people who want to learn more about Andalusian culture, and especially for those who love flamenco. The Flamenco Museum is not just a place for tourists, but many Spaniards visit it to discover the Andalusian folklore. Discover its origin, and how to dance it!
The building dates back to the eighteenth century, and retains all of its authenticity. There are many different spaces: shops, relaxation areas, dance rooms, experimentation rooms, and exhibition areas, etc.
It is a place that must be visited several times to really get to know its meaning, because it has many different things to see. Its director is also a good dancer and teaches dance. Perhaps you could take flamenco lessons! If you have not booked your next holiday yet, go to Andalusia! Rent apartments in Seville and have a fantastic time discovering the Flamenco Museum in Seville.







