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Plaza del Museo, 9, 41001 Seville, Spain
Plaza del Museo, 9, 41001 Seville, Spain
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Musée des Beaux Arts de Séville

Visiting the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville

This is the kind of visit that sticks with you. Located in the heart of the historic center, it is impossible not to succumb to the beauty of the former Couvent de la Merced Calzada de la Asunción (Convent of the Merced Calzada de la Asunción), a building where the baroque facade is a work of art in its own right. Inside these walls, you will find the most significant collection of paintings in Andalusia and perhaps even Spain, second only to the Prado in Madrid, alongside sculptures and drawings. The space is as majestic as the canvases it houses. The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is a timeless sanctuary that opens the door to immense talent.

Over 1,300 masterworks

Its reputation is global, and as you walk through the fourteen galleries, you will understand why. The signatures belong to the greats: Goya, El Greco, Murillo, Velázquez, Juan de Valdés Leal, Francisco de Zurbarán. The seminal works of Golden Age painting and the Sevillian baroque school line the walls. You can follow the evolution of art history in a chronological layout, from the Middle Ages to modernism. The journey is hypnotic. The site itself plays a major role, as the galleries are organized around two cloisters and two patios. The vault is masterfully executed, and the convent dome is a remarkable feature. Operating as a museum since 1841, this religious building in the mudéjar (Mudejar) style shifted to its artistic purpose during its reconstruction in 1603. Among the first painting commissions, Zurbarán was recruited, and Domingo Martínez painted the ceiling. The path was set. When the monks were expelled in 1830, confiscated church art was displayed here, and the collections have grown ever since. As a gallery of excellence, it holds more than 1,300 masterpieces, including many from the Renaissance, baroque art holdings, and a fine collection of Flemish paintings, most notably the Calvary by Cranach. The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is a wonder that should not be missed.

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Opening hours

Open from September 1 to July 31, Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and on Sundays and holidays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. In August, open Tuesday through Sunday and on holidays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
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Reviews of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville

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Avygeo ranking

#241
in the world
#209
in Europe
#24
in Spain
#5
in Seville

A must-see visit

If I had to recommend only one museum in Seville, it would be this one. As a former convent, the building itself is magnificent, especially its interior courtyard decorated with shrubs. The fascinating permanent collections feature works from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period. I admired the paintings and sculptures of many Spanish artists, notably Zurbaran, El Greco, and Velasquez, but also a few by Brueghel. I really loved the Portrait of Jorge Manuel and the statue of San Jeronimo. Plan on a good half day for your visit.

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Exceptional setting

The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is located in a truly exceptional setting. While the works on display are all very interesting, the setting is just as much so. This former convent houses many small gardens that are all very pleasant. It is a visit I highly recommend. Plan on about two hours to see everything.

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A beautiful setting for art

Lots of paintings by Spanish masters like Murillo or Zurbaran, plus a few sculptures. The works are often religious in nature, and the museum itself is actually set up in a beautiful old convent. Remember to look up, as the ceilings and vaults in some of the rooms are decorated magnificently. There are several patios scattered throughout the grounds, with little gardens, small fountains, or ponds. It really adds to the charm of the place.

Plan for 1 to 2 hours.

Bonus: entry is free for European citizens.

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