Discover the fascinating history of Seville’s La Cartuja Monastery, from its origins as a pottery kiln factory to its role as the headquarters of the Andalusian Centre of Contemporary Art. Join us on a journey through 600 years of history!
Discover the fascinating history of Seville’s La Cartuja Monastery, from its origins as a pottery kiln factory to its role as the headquarters of the Andalusian Centre of Contemporary Art. Join us on a journey through 600 years of history!
- Monasterio de la Cartuja - In this excursion to the Cartuja of Seville, we will have the opportunity to learn the secrets that the walls of this well-known Sevillian monument hold and the use that has been made of it over time.
- Monasterio de la Cartuja - In this excursion to the Cartuja of Seville, we will have the opportunity to learn the secrets that the walls of this well-known Sevillian monument hold and the use that has been made of it over time.
- Accompanied by a professional guide
- Exclusive private visit for your group
- Convenient half-day tours
- Includes tickets to Cartuja
- Departs daily
- Accompanied by a professional guide
- Exclusive private visit for your group
- Convenient half-day tours
- Includes tickets to Cartuja
- Departs daily
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks.
- Extras and personal expenses.
- Any other service not specified in the “INCLUDES” section.
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks.
- Extras and personal expenses.
- Any other service not specified in the “INCLUDES” section.
Situated along the Guadalquivir River in the heart of Seville, lies the ancient and esteemed monument known as the Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, or more commonly referred to as the Monastery of La Cartuja. This monastery, steeped in fascinating history, has seen over 600 years of activity, including its involvement in the Expo’92 events and…
Situated along the Guadalquivir River in the heart of Seville, lies the ancient and esteemed monument known as the Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, or more commonly referred to as the Monastery of La Cartuja. This monastery, steeped in fascinating history, has seen over 600 years of activity, including its involvement in the Expo’92 events and serving as Christopher Columbus’s home. Originally in the 11th century, the building functioned as a pottery kiln factory, utilising the local clay. However, at present, it serves as the central office of the Andalusian Centre of Contemporary Art. During a visit, the ongoing transformation of the building over the centuries and the multitude of stories surrounding it can be witnessed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.