Sevilha, Andaluzia, Spain
Suggest Place to Visit
5462
Track to location with GPS |
The origin of the buildings buildings are Anibal Gonzalez for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929. The project is from 1910 and its construction took place between 1911 and 1916. Although the project that forms part of the Plaza de America along with other buildings is from 1913 It was called to the Palace of Ancient Art and now known as the Mudéjar Pavilion.
The building has four floors, occupying an area of almost 8,000 m2, distributed between the surface facilities and internal services.
In 1972 it became Museum, occupying only the first floor and basement to be made into several rooms and ground floor reserved for exhibitions that show its reserve funds or other institutions. His collections are essentially ethnographic and anthropological content from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century, with pieces of great artistic value.
Comments
We don´t have yet any comments about:
Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla
Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla
Be the first to leave a comment as it is very important to inform other people
Outros locais a visitar
Within a radius of 20 km from:Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla
Sevilla |
1,4 Km |
Archivo de Indias |
1,5 Km |
Museo Del Baile Flamenco |
1,9 Km |
Casa de Pilatos |
2,0 Km |
Seville Museum of Fine Arts |
2,5 Km |
Hotel reservation near Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla within a radius of 20 km
Why to book with TURIS BRASIL
The best prices
Our partnerships with the world´s largest operators offer research on the best market prices.
More options
At Rotas Turisticos you can book the hotel, buy the air ticket, book the transfer from the airport to the hotel and vice versa, book the local excursions, rent the car, take travel insurance and consult the places to visit and where to go.
Holiday Tips & Destinations
Hundreds of holiday destinations with all the options that allow you to easily choose the destination that best suits your dream vacation.
TURIS BRASIL
Links