Museo del Baile Flamenco
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Dedicated to the art that defines Andalusia in the popular imagination, the Museo del Baile Flamenco was created in 2006 by the dancer Cristina Hoyos, one of the most acclaimed performers in the history of the form, who wished to explain and preserve the traditions of flamenco dance. Set in an eighteenth-century house in the old quarter near the cathedral, the museum spreads across several floors and combines interactive exhibits, costumes, paintings, photographs and audiovisual displays that trace the origins, styles and emotional vocabulary of the dance. Visitors learn to distinguish the principal palos, or song forms, from the mournful solea to the festive alegrias, and to recognise the interplay of cante, guitar, percussion and movement that gives flamenco its intensity. Beyond the exhibition spaces, the building's atmospheric courtyard and cellar serve as intimate performance venues where professional dancers, singers and guitarists give nightly shows, allowing guests to experience the art live in the very place where its history is told. The museum also runs classes and workshops for those who wish to try the steps themselves. By presenting flamenco both as a museum subject and as a living, breathing performance, it offers one of the most complete introductions to the genre available anywhere. Tickets can be purchased for the museum alone, for a show, or for combined visits, and the central location makes it an easy addition to a day exploring the historic streets, drawing music lovers, dance students and curious travellers throughout the year across every season of the calendar. The collection draws on Cristina Hoyos's long international career, including her work in landmark flamenco films, and the personal nature of the displays lends the museum an authenticity that more academic institutions can lack. Located within a short walk of the cathedral, the Alcazar and the lively Santa Cruz quarter, it slots easily into a day of sightseeing, and the evening performances allow visitors to round off a day of monuments with an encounter with the living art. The museum is widely regarded as one of the most engaging cultural attractions in the city, appealing equally to those who know flamenco well and those meeting it for the first time.
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Type: Tourist Attraction
Address: Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3, Seville, Spain
Telephone: +34 954 34 03 11
Website: https://museodelbaileflamenco.com/
Opening Date: 01/04/2006
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