Address: C. Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla | Santa Cruz

Tucked into the narrow streets of the Alfalfa neighborhood, just minutes from the Seville Cathedral, the Museo del Baile Flamenco offers an immersive journey into the heart of flamenco. Founded in 2006 by celebrated dancer Cristina Hoyos, the museum is housed in an 18th-century building that overlays Roman foundations. Inside, interactive displays trace the roots and evolution of flamenco, from its Andalusian, Gypsy, and Moorish influences to its global recognition as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The exhibitions are visual, audio-rich, and multilingual — making them accessible to international visitors.
But what truly sets this museum apart is its nightly live performances, held in an intimate courtyard beneath traditional Sevillian architecture. The energy of the dancers, the raw sound of the guitar, and the rhythm of the cajón create a show that feels both ancient and alive. Whether you’re a seasoned aficionado or a first-time visitor, the experience is stirring and unforgettable. It’s a perfect introduction to flamenco’s emotional depth, and one of the best cultural experiences in Seville. Romantic, dramatic, and deeply authentic.
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