Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville
Ethnographic museum · El Porvenir ·

Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville

Ethnographic museum · El Porvenir ·

Exhibits on folk art, traditions, crafts, and sea cultures

neo-mudéjar building
free entry for eu citizens
andalusian crafts
historical crafts
lifestyle exhibits
architectural building
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null
Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville by null

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Pl. América, 3, 41013 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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Pl. América, 3, 41013 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

+34 955 03 53 25
museosdeandalucia.es
museoartesycostumbrespopularessevilla

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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Bruce R.

Google
We really enjoyed walking around the park and exploring all that was on offer. The avenues, water, plants and of course the birds were lovely to see. We actually thought this was more interesting and enjoyable than the Plaza De Espana. Less crowded and more interesting. Even though the weather was a bit wet it was great to explore, on a sunny day and in the Spring and summer it must be amazing.

Cristina P.

Google
A very nice museum. European citizens have free entry, otherwise the entry is a few euros. The exhibition is interesting and the building itself is very nice. I wouldn’t say is a must, but if you have time, pay a visit.

Terri Taylor T.

Google
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit to this museum. Not only is the building wonderful, the Cultures of the Sea exhibit was so interesting, and the collections and displays downstairs are amazing. A highlight is the workshop displays, assembled with great care and detail. A museum not to be missed by anyone interested in handcrafted goods, the people who create them, and their history.

Mihai B.

Google
Very nice place.and it is free for all EU citizens. Even if it wasn't on our places to visit I fully recommend to come down and visit the museum

Linda S.

Google
We just wanted to see the neo-mudejar building from the inside and briefly checked out the museum as well. They house a vast collection of all kinds of crafts and arts of Andalusia. But it's located in a stinky cellar of the building with no sunlight. We walked through the floor very quickly and left ASAP. The entry is free for EU citizens.

Irina C.

Google
Beautiful building left from the 1929 exposition in the mudejar style, surrounded by a pretty park. At the basement the permanent exposition on Sevilla historic crafts and lifestyle. Well organized. At the first floor two temporary expeditions - one on the Sea and local people one on African music - both small and exquisite. Absolutely worth a short visit away from the crowds. And it's 1.50 euros or free entry (for EU).

condecuse

Google
The Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions in Seville is a charming place to immerse yourself in the local culture and history. Housed in a beautiful building, it showcases a variety of traditional Andalusian crafts, costumes, and everyday objects from the region's past. From pottery and textiles to intricate furniture and musical instruments, the exhibits offer a fascinating look at how the people of Seville lived and worked throughout history. The museum also highlights the importance of flamenco and regional festivals, adding an extra layer of cultural richness. It’s a peaceful and informative stop, offering insight into the local heritage away from the larger tourist crowds. If you're interested in traditional Spanish culture, this museum is definitely worth a visit!

Vaclav D.

Google
Very nice museum. We primarily came here seeking toilet - which was very nice, including the tiny kids toilet and water fountain for drinking - but then we spent some time in the museum experiencing the exhibition of the old ways of living like a blacksmith, a pottery maker or olive oil maker. Definitely worth stopping when you walk through the park and for Eu members the entrance is free