
Children will enjoy seeing objects and tools that were part of the daily lives of the people who occupied this land. From the Prehistoric, Phoenician, Greek or Roman times, there are weapons, jewellery and gold coins as in the El Carambolo treasure, and even perfumes which can still be smelled!
Address :
Plaza de America
Séville Spain
A good place to go to after the Achaeological Museum as it allows you to discover local customs of Andalusia. After the history of the region, you can 'explore' the Andalusian soul and its traditions. The festivals, the lives of gypsies, the costumes... You will learn all there is to know!
Address :
Plaza de America, 3
Séville Spain
The Torre del Oro houses Seville’s Maritime Museum. Navigation instruments, historical documents, scale models, will take the family to the times of 'Conquistadores'. A special feature of the tower are the plaques set on its walls to mark the most important flood levels of the Guadalquivir.
Address :
Paseo Cristobal Colon
Séville Spain
On the island of Cortuja, where the 1992 exhibition was held, close to the city centre, is a magic universe with lots of thrills for the whole family. After meeting pirates and castaways, you will enter Seville in 1492 before being challenged by one of the roller-coasters in the park.
Address :
Isla de la Cartuja
Séville Spain
It is the green lung of Seville and a place for a short ride in a small-boat or a horse-drawn carriage or for a rest after visiting the city. The Plaza de España is part and parcel of the park. Each of its azulejos decorations represents a city or a province in Spain.
Address :
Avenida de la Palmera
Séville Spain