Technical File of the monument: Archeological Museum of Seville
| Monument | Archeological Museum of Seville |
| Description | The Archaeological Museum of Seville is located in front of the Arts and Popular Customs Museum (old Mudejar Pavilion) and next to the Royal Pavilion, all in the Plaza of America (popularly known as “Plaza de las Palomas”), located as well in the Park of Maria Luisa. The building was destined to be the Fine Arts Palace in the Latin American Exhibition of 1929. It was projected by Aníbal González and built between 1910 and 1915 in a Neon-Renaissance style. The archaeological collections are transferred to the building in 1942, before they were in the old Convent of la Merced, building that lodges the Fine Arts Museum of Seville. |
| Address | Plaza de América ("Plaza de las Palomas") Parque de Maria Luisa |
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| Web | |
oficina@lacatedraldesevilla.org |
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| Timetables | Thuesday: 14.30 - 20.30 h. Wednesday - Saturday, de 9.00 a 20.30 h. Sunday and holydays: 9.00 - 14.30 h. Closed: Monday, 1 and 6 of January, 1 of May , 24, 25 y 31 de december. |
| Tickets/Fares | Free Entrance: European Union citizens. Other countries: 1,50 €. |
| Services | Groups by prior appointment through the website (http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MASE/?lng=es). |
The Cathedral of Seville, is the largest Catholic cathedral in the world. In 1987, was proclaimed by the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Reales Alcázares, the oldest royal residence of the Spanish Crown, where they enjoy their patios and lounges in a succession of eras and styles, Almohade, Gothic, Renaissance and Mudejar
Panoramic walk along the river Guadalquivir, enjoying the view of the city lights, to get to the island Cartuja and the Basilica of the Macarena.
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will take over some of the main avenues of the city, admiring
its plazas and fountains lit, to finish attending a magnificent
flamenco show.