Located in Seville's historic Santa Cruz neighborhood, the Museo del Baile Flamenco offers an immersive experience into the art of flamenco. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring traditional costumes, audiovisual displays, and interactive exhibits that delve into flamenco's history and cultural significance. The museum also hosts daily live flamenco performances in an intimate setting.
Located near the Cathedral of Seville in the city centre, the Museo del Baile Flamenco is a museum dedicated to the most popular traditional dance of Andalusia, flamenco. It is the first and the only museum that focuses entirely on flamenco. Founded by world famous flamenco dancer Cristina Hoyos in 2006, the museum provides a glance at the cultural heritage of Andalusia. With many high tech screens and interactive interfaces, the museum provides information about the history of the dance form, the development and the various style and techniques of the dance. Housed in the 17th century Sevillian palace, the museum consists of 4 floors, each of which has its own theme and function. There are museum tours conducted in four languages, Spanish, French, English and German. Workshops and classes are also organised here. There is also an interesting souvenir shop with unique garments and books.