The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville was established in September 1835 and officially opened in 1841. It is now considered one of the most important museums in Spain. It is located in the so-called Museum Square, which is dominated by a sculpture dedicated to Bartolome Esteban Murillo. It is a fundamental museum to know as the Seville Baroque painting, especially of Zurbarán, Murillo and Valdes Leal, as the nineteenth century Andalusian painting
it's Located in the old Merced Calzada Convent, the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville was founded as a "museum of paintings" on September 16, 1835, The building is one of the best examples of Andalusian mannerism. Juan de Oviedo and the Flag was the architect and sculptor who designed the construction project, led by Fray Alonso de Monroy. The current collection of the museum also houses great treasures of Seville Baroque (with works by Francisco de Zurbarán, Murillo and Valdes Leal, among others as the century Andalusian painting XIX..El Museum is located at Museum Square.
• Schedule:
from 16 September to 15 June: M to S 9 to 19.30 h. D and holidays from 9 to 15.30. L, closed. From 16 June to 15 September: from M to D and holidays from 9 to 15.30 h. L (except holidays), closed.
• Prices:
1.50 euros. Free admission for citizens of the European Union accredited international students with ID and members of ICOM.
• Address: Plaza del Museo, 9, C.P. 41001, Sevilla, Sevilla
• Downtown area
• Phone: 954 78 65 00
Museo de bellas artes
The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville was established in September 1835 and officially opened in 1841. It is now considered one of the most important museums in Spain. It is located in the so-called Museum Square, which is dominated by a sculpture dedicated to Bartolome Esteban Murillo. It is a fundamental museum to know as the Seville Baroque painting, especially of Zurbarán, Murillo and Valdes Leal, as the nineteenth century Andalusian painting
it's Located in the old Merced Calzada Convent, the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville was founded as a "museum of paintings" on September 16, 1835, The building is one of the best examples of Andalusian mannerism. Juan de Oviedo and the Flag was the architect and sculptor who designed the construction project, led by Fray Alonso de Monroy. The current collection of the museum also houses great treasures of Seville Baroque (with works by Francisco de Zurbarán, Murillo and Valdes Leal, among others as the century Andalusian painting XIX..El Museum is located at Museum Square.
• Schedule:
from 16 September to 15 June: M to S 9 to 19.30 h. D and holidays from 9 to 15.30. L, closed. From 16 June to 15 September: from M to D and holidays from 9 to 15.30 h. L (except holidays), closed.
• Prices:
1.50 euros. Free admission for citizens of the European Union accredited international students with ID and members of ICOM.
• Address: Plaza del Museo, 9, C.P. 41001, Sevilla, Sevilla
• Downtown area
• Phone: 954 78 65 00