Sevilla, Spain
Pl. del Museo, 9,
N/A
+34 954786498
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Thank you for such a wonderful visit! What an absolute delight. If you’re visiting Seville, this museum should be on your list. I visited 1 Dec 2020. Not sure why it was free that day, maybe pandemic discount. Usually it is an inexpensive ticket anyway. English language translations are inconsistently available (see about their free app below). Many bigger placards and captions are only in Spanish. Big placards in the heart of the collection all have English translations. Captions for items in this area also have English captions. English, wherever it shows up, is written fluently. I was amazed how concise and highly informative these descriptions were. Excellent writing but not overwhelming. The museum offers a free mobile app that is EXCELLENT. They really did an awesome job on this, and the English text and audio available in this app more than compensates for any lack of English on placards/captions (though having both are ideal!). The app uses beacons around museum to dynamically locate you and show what is nearby. Deep dive on any particular item to get text/audio. Again, perfect English and wonderful writing. Definitely download the app. To use a baseball metaphor, it's a triple. That’s because the excellent writing is read by a robot voice. To make this an easy home run, hopefully the museum will record a native English speaking human to read this aloud. I was relieved to find myself with breathing space from the guards. Other Spanish art museums have suffocated my experience by circling, stalking. Here I was on camera but left alone on my side of a gallery to be present with the art. Thank you for that.
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It’s in a nice building with a surprising amount of artwork, very close to the parking garage adjacent to Mercadona. Was surprised to see that it wasn’t very busy for a Saturday, especially since it was free, but it is a little understandable as their collection skews very heavily towards crucifixion/religion. It was still beautiful work, but a lot of the same things over and over.
A huge Spanish art collection. Also the inside of the building is beautiful.
•Murillo exhibition is available for you to enjoy. •Other works are pretty average. •Entrance is free for EU citizens and 1.50 for non EU peeps. •The building and indoor gardens are beautiful and more enjoyable than some of the art. •Free bag lockers available
Nice museum for free that’s a good deal if you are not from the Eu its 1,50.
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