Museo del Baile Flamenco Admission: Experience Flamenco Culture in Cristina Hoyos' Legacy Museum

Immerse yourself in the magical world of flamenco at the Museo del Baile Flamenco in Seville. Experience the passion of the dancers, explore the history of flamenco art, and witness its evolution as a cultural heritage. Book your admission now!

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Museo del Baile Flamenco - Are you ready to find out the origin of flamenco dancing? The Flamenco Dance Museum is located in the oldtown of Seville, five minutes on foot from the Cathedral and the Giralda, one of the most historic places in Seville, and it is hosted in an eighteenth century building completely renovated and equipped. This…
What's Included
  • Admission to the Flamenco Dance Museum
What's Not Included
  • DVD (available to purchase)
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Flamenco Show (Available to purchase)
Additional Information

Cristina Hoyos, a legendary flamenco dancer and choreographer, established this Museum to preserve her artistic contributions. It’s situated a mere five minutes from the Cathedral, one of Seville’s most iconic sites, within an 18th-century edifice that beautifully blends classical architecture with modern design elements.
The museum serves as a gateway…

Location
Museo del Baile Flamenco
Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos 3,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Gill
Sep 29, 2024
Very interesting museum - Really enjoyed this museum, even though we had very little knowledge of flamenco. The displays and videos gave us an understanding of the history of flamenco, the different styles of dance and information about particular performers. We didn’t have time to see a show, but the performance space looked lovely and you would need to book in advance as tickets had sold out
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Am0reepsiche
Jul 15, 2024
Museo del flamenco molto bello! - Very nice museum, with many exhibition rooms, videos, explanatory panels, typical clothes. I really enjoyed the museum and its many rooms, it was just a nice journey into the world of flamenco between the music in the background and the images that surrounded us. Bello!
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Savoringthegoodlife
Feb 19, 2024
Highly recommended small museum to immerse you in Flamenco in a short visit in the heart of Seville. - An intimate and beautifully designed museum that gives you a wonderful immersion in the history and beauty of flamenco. An immersive theater makes you feel like you are at a real performance. What a treat.
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Lquadros
Jan 10, 2023
Awesone show - I could give this 10 stars if allowed. We watched the flamenco show and not really did the museum. The things that I liked; no phones allowed for pictures or recording and the small intimate location. What I loved, the enthusiasm and passion of the singers and the dancers. The whole show was simply out of the world. You can see that the ones in it actually love what they do and they do the best every single time. One advice I would give is to get there at least 30 min in advance to get the good seats in the front. This is a absolute "must do" to attend and enjoy. Please go if you get a chance.
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G113fcchristineb
Nov 12, 2022
Great - The history, preservation of the art form was demonstrated with local pride. Very unique and worthwhile. Gift shop great. Bought a CD but wanted a poster of a dancer that was not for sale.
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Avidtraveler12
Dec 19, 2022
Very Artistic - Never been to a Flamenco show before, there are many to choose from, some are cheap tourist rip offs. If you ask the locals the majority will state the Museo del Baile Flamenco as amongst the best. There are 3 shows a day and you need to book in advance as shows sell out quickly. Also you need to get there at least 30 minutes in advance in order to get a decent seat. You pay EUR 25 each, we went to the 7pm show on a weekday. The show was spectacular and consisted of two female and one male dancer, two male singers and a guitarist, the show lasted an hour. The three dancers must have been pretty tired by the end as Flamenco is clearly very physically demanding and very artistic.
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Benitoetcecilo
Aug 8, 2024
Interesting but a little short. - Flamenco museum with an original atmosphere but a little too fast. We stayed on our hunger. Perhaps we should have attended the flamenco show offered at an extra cost and which looked interesting.
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Idonotusethisaccount
Jul 3, 2024
Short sweet, not massively worth the trip - Paid €6 at the entrance for an adult ticket. There is no need for a skip the line pass if you are only visiting the museum. Museo was very basic & I was expecting much more. Area 1 is a short video, area 2 was a longer much more informative video about the 7 main dance styles. Area 3 sound quality was poor and hard to hear the information. Area 4 being dedicated to the costumes : this area was a severe let down. Area 5 another video of the dance which was nice to watch for a bit. The 2nd floor has a small gallery which was nice to view but very uninformative. Century vault has some great pre Roman stone wall (not super connected to a dance museum but nice to see) Nice way to spend 30 to 45mins.
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Redhead_roaming
Jun 27, 2023
Extremely unimpressed - I only went to the museum part as I had already been to 3 flamenco shows and didn't really have time to go to another one. I came during my kids nap time while my husband watched them and I decided to go and report back to him what I thought about the museum so he could decide whether to go or not. It was pretty terrible. Only thing I found interesting was one of the digital interaction boards showed you different movements, their names and why there were some a certain way. I think I was in and out within 15 minutes but definitely within 20. I'm assuming 95% of the positive reviews are for the show, not the museum, so it's hard to distinguish between the two when seeing the overall positive rating.
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Pschoenbach
Nov 29, 2019
Missed Opportunity - This a museum with a clear mission, and it was almost completely unfulfilled. Despite some excellent photographs of famous Flamenco performers, and costumes, there was almost total lack of explanatory information. Merely listing different styles, with a cursory definition is a good example of what should have been on display. There are some videos of dancers, and recordings of good music, but all without an orientation, and little background of this unique Spanish genre of music and dance.
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