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Museums in Sevilla


Sevilla is a city full of history; it has one of the most extensive historic centers of Spain. Cultures from civilizations such as the Islamic, the Tartessos, the Visigoths, and the Romans, that have made of this Andalucian city a city of great monumental and cultural richness.
The museums of Sevilla show all the richness that these cultures have. Visigoth, Muslim and Roman remains are presented in the Archaeological Museum and collections of great variety of anthropological and ethnographic aspects are at the Art and Traditions Museum.
If you are planning to go to Sevilla, make sure you know the schedule of the museums and remember that just a few museums have free entrance.
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Archeological Museum It is located in the Former Pavilion of Fine Arts and was designed by the architect Anibal Conzales under the Neoclassical style. |
The Museum of Fine Arts of Sevilla It is one of the most important European museums. |
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Museum of Carriages It is located in Los Remedios Convent and hosts an important collection of historical transport. |
Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art The Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art is a cultural institution of art located in a beautiful old monastery. |
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Sevilla Naval Museum (Gold's Tower) The Golden Tower hosts the Naval Museum and it’s one of the most photographed buildings and it keeps the naval history of Sevilla. |
The Museum of Bellas Artes The Museum of Bellas Artes hosts one of the most important art collections from Sevillian School. |
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Lebrija Palace It is located in the busiest street of Sevilla city center; it's a place that worth a visit from it's a beautiful building. |
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