Seville, Spain
Museum of Arts and Traditions

Be brought right back to the time when the Andalusians lived simply, feeling just like one of them in that era.

A Mudejar-style building hosting different types of brilliant artefacts, the Museum of Arts and Traditions brings you on a rich, cultural trip. The sun-beaten red and sand coloured building, oozing with Moorish elements, typical of Mudejar-styled buildings, stands majestically in the square of the María Luisa Park. An intrusive building amidst the open yard, it is hard to miss this museum and definitely not one to be missed!


Enter the museum through the doors, adorned with the gorgeous azulejos (tin-glazed tiles). Adding a vibrant flair to the museum, this exciting trip has just begun. Take a trip down memory lane, and see the common tools and objects that made up the lives of the Andalusians. From musical instruments which served to be a form of entertainment in their day, to even the household utensils, ones that many have used in their meals, perhaps engaging in conversation over their day of labour! That’s not all, take a gander at their exquisite lace and garment collection. A great way to visualize how beautiful and charming the Andalusians used to look like when they dressed up and even understanding how they viewed the different social events or coming-of-age traditions! An insightful experience taking a look into the cultures and way of live of others, one perhaps foreign, yet absolutely intriguing.


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Tips Before You Go
For a great photo opportunity of the museum front, opt to do so at the fountain at Plaza de America, with the building reflecting beautifully on the water! Check out their fascinating classes, from barrel-making to even olive-pressing, give it a go at something new.
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Plaza América, 3, 41013 Sevilla, Spain