Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes de Sevilla (Spain)
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Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, {CATEGORY}
This lovely old convent off Calle de Alfonso XII houses one of the most important collections of Spanish art. A whole gallery is devoted to two paintings by El Greco, and works by Zurbarán are on exhibit, however, the devoutly religious paintings of the Seville-born Murillo are the highlight. An entire wing is given over to macabre paintings by the 17th-century artist Valdés Leal. His painting of John the Baptist's head on a platter includes the knife - in case you don't get the point. The top floor, displaying modern paintings, is less interesting.
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Address: Plaza del Museo 9, Seville
City: Seville
Country: Spain
Phone 1: 95-422-07-90
Opening hours: Tues 2:30-8pm. Wed-Sat 9am-8pm. Sun 9am-2pm
Entrance fee: Admission 1.50€ ($2.40)
Access by bus: Bus C3 or C4
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This Seville hotel is of a Family category and is a {stars} . You will find several amenities such as : n.a..The hotel is located in the north-west section of Seville, at Calle Monsalves, nº 41, only Read more4 minutes by car from the city center.Nearby the hotel you can visit several monuments: The Golden Tower (Torre del Oro), Giralda de Sevilla, Cathedral.You can reach San Pablo in 20 minutes by car (the airport is 6 miles from the hotel).Hide
Apartamentos Casa del Museo. "Apartamentos Casa del Museo" is a 1-star apart-hotel. This accommodation is perfect for exploring Séville as it is aptly located right in its downtown area. The edifice hRead moreas benefited from a recent refurbishment. All of this hotel's rooms are modern. Thanks to the relieving air conditioning, the room temperature is never too high. Of course, Internet access is available at no extra charge.Hide
The Hostal Museo is located in Seville making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town.All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmosRead moret comforts.Room amenities include air conditioning, desk, hair dryer, in room safe, television, separate shower and tub, mini bar.This Seville accommodation contains all of the facilities and conveniences you would expect from a hotel in its class.This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Seville, making it a distinct accommodation. To reserve a room at the Hostal Museo, simply select your dates of stay and fill in our secure online booking form.Hide
With its central location, Oasis Backpackers' Palace Seville Hotel is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Seville.The Oasis Backpackers' Palace Seville Hotel boastsRead more a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service.In-room facilities include air conditioning, balcony/terrace, shower.To suit guests' convenience, this Seville accommodation offers elevator, bicycle rental, safety deposit boxes.These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to Seville. Please complete our secure online booking form by entering your period of stay.Hide
Hostal Paco´s. "Hostal Paco´s" is a guest house that has received 1 star. It is an ideal base point from which you can explore Séville.
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Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, {CATEGORY}
This lovely old convent off Calle de Alfonso XII houses one of the most important collections of Spanish art. A whole gallery is devoted to two paintings by El Greco, and works by Zurbarán are on exhibit, however, the devoutly religious paintings of the Seville-born Murillo are the highlight. An entire wing is given over to macabre paintings by the 17th-century artist Valdés Leal. His painting of John the Baptist's head on a platter includes the knife - in case you don't get the point. The top floor, displaying modern paintings, is less interesting.
Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, {CATEGORY}
This lovely old convent off Calle de Alfonso XII houses one of the most important collections of Spanish art. A whole gallery is devoted to two paintings by El Greco, and works by Zurbarán are on exhibit, however, the devoutly religious paintings of the Seville-born Murillo are the highlight. An entire wing is given over to macabre paintings by the 17th-century artist Valdés Leal. His painting of John the Baptist's head on a platter includes the knife - in case you don't get the point. The top floor, displaying modern paintings, is less interesting.
Activities nearby
- Theatre and opera
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- 220 yd Avenida 5 Cines:
- Museum
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- 11 yd Museo De Bellas Artes De Sevilla:
- 18 yd Musea Bellas Artes Sevilla (Fine Arts Museum):
- Market and shopping area
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- 308 yd Plaza de Armas:
- 16 yd Mercadillo de Pintura:
- 358 yd Corte Inglés:
- 341 yd Mercadillo del Duque (Duke Market):
- restaurant
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- 375 yd Buddha del mar:
