Flamenco Theater Triana is a historic theater on the banks of the Guadalquivir River in Seville.
This unique 130-capacity space is home to daily flamenco shows performed by some of the region's most talented dancers and musicians. Catch a show at the Triana to experience some authentic Spanish culture!
Seville's Museum of Illusions presents a collection of optical illusions, holograms, distorted rooms, and puzzles that put your mind to the test.
The museum is suitable for all ages and guarantees a memorable experience with family or friends. Get your Museum of Illusions tickets and laugh, touch, and investigate across different rooms and activities. Take original photographs and use all your creativity and imagination around the museum!
Synonymous with Spanish dancing horses, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is considered one of the "big four" equestrian arts schools in the world, alongside the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, the Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre in Queluz, Portugal; and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, France.
With tours of the training arena, stables, palace, gardens, and onsite museum available, it's a total must for horse-lovers, but even "neigh"-sayers will be impressed too!
Second only to Madrid's prestigious Prado Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is one of Spain's most important public art museums, boasting an immense collection of Romanesque and Baroque art and works from the best-known artists of the Golden Age of Sevillian painting. See works by Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco de Herrera the Younger, and Valdés Leal, and pore over paintings by legendary Spanish artists like Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco.
The museum is located inside of a stunning 16th-century convent, the facade of which is very much an artwork itself. It was converted into a museum in 1839.
Designed by architects Juan Diaz de la Guerra, Antonio Matias de Figueroa, and Pedro de Cos, the Domecq Palace is a prototypical manor that represents the Jerez bourgeoisie in the 18th century.
With a quadrangular floor plan, it is structured by a large central courtyard of Italian marble, and a three-story facade with majestic balconies that give way to one of the best views of Jerez.
Inside you'll find paintings, tapestries, sculptures, and noble materials brought expressly from Italy, Flanders and France for a unique and exceptional artistic and cultural ensemble.