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Flamenco Dance Museum: MUSEUM + SHOW in Sevilla

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Destination: Seville, Andalucia, Spain
Duration: 1 hour
Price: $29.15
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Explore fascinating exhibits, costumes, props paraphernalia and more in the Flamenco Museum and see how flamenco evolved from a lowly folk art into a national cultural institution.
Enjoy a high-tech tribute to the traditional dance, with giant interactive displays that let you get close to some of history's greats.
Experience a traditional live flamenco performance at the best venue in Seville - an 18th-century courtyard on top of a Roman temple!

Visit times for the Museum: 10:00 AM- 7:00 PM

The visit of the museum takes about 1 hour - make sure to have enough time to visit the museum before the show. Be present at the show 30 minutes before it starts (seats are assigned by order of arrival).

Visit: Museo del Baile Flamenco, Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos 3, 41004 Seville Spain

The combined ticket includes:

– An enchanting show with seven flamenco styles and emotions put on by a cast of established artists and under the supervision of the famous flamenco dancer and choreographer Cristina Hoyos. The Museum of Flamenco Dance offers several shows each day.

Shows: 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 8:45 p.m., and 10:15 p.m.* (high season).

– A visit to the Museum of Flamenco Dance, where you’ll be able to discover the origin, styles, evolution, and unique aspects of this quintessential Andalusian artform. Temporary international exhibitions.

Visits: 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (last ticket sold at 6:15 p.m.).

The Flamenco Dance Museum is a reference point to see beautiful flamenco in Seville. A place chosen by celebrities visiting the city to see flamenco, but also the place chosen by Sevillians.

In one of the few remaining Ecijano’s courtyards in Seville a particular scenario rises, equipped with theatrical lighting, good sound and backdrops, a little gem! Once seated when you look at the sky you will be amazed to see chairs hanging and Seville’s orange trees…