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Museo del Baile Flamenco
Seville

Museo del Baile Flamenco

4.5 (4471 reviews)
4.5 (4471 reviews)
from 25.00 €
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Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3, 41004 Seville (Seville) - Spain | View map
Performances
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su
12:00 | 17:00 | 19:00 | 20:45 | 22:15
60 min
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100 people
6 performers
6 performers
Venue: accessible | Bathrooms: accessible
Venue: accessible | Bathrooms: accessible

About the Show

The Museo del Baile Flamenco (Museum of Flamenco Dance) in Seville is an impressive venue for some of Seville’s best flamenco. Located in the Santa Cruz quarter and just a few steps from the Plaza Alfalfa, the museum offers daily flamenco performances with the "Patio Flamenco" show. The central patio of the museum has been specially designed to stage performances for a small number of spectators. Under the direction of Cristina Hoyos, the museum shows of course attract some of the best talent in Seville and Spain.

Equally impressive is the Flamenco Museum itself, perhaps one of the most technologically advanced museums in Spain. Interactive exhibits show the origins and evolution of flamenco, covering the various styles of music and dance. Music, video and costume displays are some of the best in any museum. The Museum also offers a wide variety of exhibits and workshops such as flamenco focused exhibits that include paintings, drawings and photography. Dance and percussion classes are a sampling of the possible workshops offered in the museum. It is also possible to arrange a wide variety of private shows and functions for groups. Highly recommend is a visit to the museum followed by the flamenco performance.

The museum has become a place of reference for good flamenco in Seville. After a brief introduction the one hour "Patio Flamenco" show demonstrates the museum's dedication to bringing its visitors an authentic and unique flamenco show. The performance is held in the patio of the historic building with a cast of artists that changes every day. One day the show may feature Alegrias, another may be a solemn Seguiriya, Solea por Bulerías, a tragic Taranto, emotional Tangos or another style of flamenco.

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Visits to the museum can be made at any time of the day from the time stipulated on your ticket, always from 11:00 to 18:00 (Last entry at 18:00), except on the first Monday of each month when the museum will open at 16:00.

The Museo del Baile Flamenco´s VIP show, "Museo Flamenco Premium", takes place under the historic vaulted arch with roman architecture. For more information and reservations you can consult the following page: https://flamencotickets.com/experiencia/Museo-Flamenco-Premium?lang=en_GB

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This is the world's first and only museum dedicated to flamenco, offering an in-depth experience of flamenco dance, music, and cultural heritage. It was spearheaded by Cristina Hoyos, a renowned flamenco dancer from Seville, and opened in 2006. The museum is housed in an 18th-century Andalusian building enhanced with modern design elements. In the evenings, professional flamenco performances by local artists are held, allowing visitors to experience the passion and vibrancy of flamenco up close.
We went for the performance only, so I can not comment on the museum. The performance was excellent. The singers, guitarists, and dancers were all excellent. They all brought passion, love, and humour. Maybe the singers microphone could be reduced by 10%, but it's a minor gripe. Top performers, on top of their game giving lots of love. Note: Seating, it's first come, first served, get there early to choose a good seat. There is a bar to get a refreshment before the show.
During the show, no photos or videos were allowed so I couldn't take any photos. This is my second flamenco show: one was in Barcelona in March and this time in Seville in November. One of the three dancers was the lady I saw in Barcelona. The three dancers (two ladoes and a man) were great and the show was fantastic. I was especially impressed and amazed by the guitarist who was a genius and wonderful. I highly recommend this flamenco museum show.
Watched an evening show and was pleased to see that there a small amount of seating/tickets offered to make for a small and more intimate show. The dancers were exceptional, and the show was well coordinated with all the performers well synced with each other. We had seen a ‘free’ flamenco show on the street, which you may be tempted by, but it simply doesn’t compare to this show! As a savvy traveler, I would still recommend looking into this show. No photography or videos were allowed, but it was refreshing to ensure we just enjoyed the show. The dancers were clearly very well versed at their art, and we were incredibly impressed with the energy in the room and the performance. We were lucky enough to get front row seats by arriving early. If you go in the summer, some people may prefer the second row as it gets very hot and the dancers are working hard so the front row can be a bit more of a splash zone if you are sensitive to that.
Incredible energy and connection between all the performers. These emotions cannot be expressed in words. I am even glad that we were forbidden to take photos and videos, because hiding behind a phone you miss a lot of details and all that atmosphere. We were absolutely delighted with what we saw and will definitely recommend this place to all our friends. Buy tickets beforehand. Come to the show 15-20 minutes earlier to take a nice place. P.s. A guitarist is love forever and a reason to learn to play the guitar
We visited to see an evening show and it was great. Enough people for a good atmosphere but not too over crowded. The dancers and musicians were great and it was authentic. The bar was reasonably priced so we could get sangria for the show. It is a shame we couldn’t take any photos at the start or end, but I understand that it’s best to not have phones out during the performance.
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The tickets will not be sent by post. The confirmation email will serve as your tickets and the reservation will be held under your name at the venue. You can either print the confirmation email or present a copy of the email on a Smartphone or tablet. If you are not able to print or present a copy of the email on a Smartphone or tablet, please send us an email directly after finalizing the purchase and we will arrange entry presenting photo identification (Passport, driver's license or other national identity card).

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