
Flamenco Dance Museum – Timings

The museum is open for visits between 11 AM and 6:45 PM (last entry at 6 PM), except for the first Monday of each month when the museum opens at 2:30 PM.
Showtimes: 5 PM, 7 PM, and 8:45 PM. It is recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the show to secure your seat and settle into the courtyard atmosphere.

Combined Visit Timing:
For those holding a combined ticket for both the museum and the show, it is best to arrive approximately one to two hours before your scheduled performance. This ensures you have sufficient time to browse the galleries without feeling rushed before the live event starts.
Seasonal Variations and Holidays:
While the museum maintains a consistent daily schedule, hours may be subject to slight changes during major local festivals, such as Semana Santa or the Feria de Abril. It is advisable to check for specific holiday closures, though the venue generally remains active throughout the year.
Recommended Duration:
A thorough tour of the museum galleries usually takes between 45 and 60 minutes depending on your level of interest in the multimedia displays. When paired with a live performance, which lasts one hour, you should plan for a total onsite experience of approximately two to two and a half hours.






Flamenco Dance Museum: Show only
Highlights
Watch skilled flamenco dancers perform exhilarating routines in an authentic 18th-century courtyard.
Enjoy a show choreographed by the famed flamenco artist Cristina Hoyos.
Take in the mesmerizing atmosphere enhanced by live music and dramatic lighting.
Witness the cultural richness of traditional costumes, castanets, and passionate rhythms.
Located atop an ancient Roman temple, offering a unique and intimate venue.






Flamenco Dance Museum: Entrance + Authentic Flamenco Show
Highlights
Discover the intense passion behind Sevillian Puro flamenco in a modern museum
Engage with interactive displays showcasing the history and costumes of flamenco
Witness a live, intimate flamenco show in a fragrant orange tree-lined courtyard
Enjoy a performance set in an 18th-century building built atop Roman temple ruins
Learn about Cristina Hoyos, one of flamenco’s greatest dancers, through immersive exhibits



















Flamenco Dance Museum
Highlights
Explore the history and cultural impact of flamenco.
See authentic costumes, props, and multimedia displays.
Experience interactive videos showcasing intricate flamenco footwork.
Visit a museum located in an 18th-century building atop ancient Roman ruins.
Enjoy a unique blend of tradition and modern technology that brings flamenco to life.





























