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Plaza de EspanavsMuseo del Baile Flamenco
Both Plaza de Espana and Museo del Baile Flamenco are praised by experts. On balance, Plaza de Espana scores marginally better than Museo del Baile Flamenco. Plaza de Espana comes in at 91 with positive reviews from 6 reviews including Afar Magazine, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Plaza de Espana
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Travel + Leisure
U.S. News & World Report
Frommer's
Parque de Maria Luisa, Seville
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"This grandiose half-moon of buildings on the eastern edge of the Parque de María Luisa was Spain's centerpiece pavilion at the 1929 World's Fair." Full review
Top choice
"A huge brick-and-tile confection, it's all very over the top, but it's undeniably impressive with its fountains, mini-canals and Venetian-style bridges." Full review
2 Stars
"The Seville architect Aníbal González designed this huge semicircular "square" decorated with tiles and crossed by a canal." Full review
"The most beautiful square in Spain is the Plaza de Espana in Sevilla." Full review
"Awe-striking in its grandeur, the Plaza de España is likely the most impressive remnant of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition." Full review
5.0
"Originally built for Seville's Ibero-American Expo at the 1929 World's Fair, the Plaza de España offers one of the most picturesque panoramas in the city." Full review
"You can rent rowboats for excursions on the canal, or you can walk across bridges spanning it. Set into a curved wall are alcoves focusing on the characteristics of Spain’s 50 provinces" Full review
Museo del Baile Flamenco
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Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3, 41004 Seville
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"Established by renowned local bailaora Cristina Hoyos, hailed as the Queen of Flamenco."
Top Choice
"This museum spread over three floors of an 18th-century palace makes a noble effort to showcase the mysterious art." Full review
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At €10 a pop it is more than a little overpriced.
"Includes audiovisual and multimedia displays explaining the history, culture, and soul of Spanish flamenco." Full review
"My favorite museum in Seville is the Flamenco Museum. It has a fascinating history of flamenco dancing in southern Spain." Full review
1 Star
"An exhaustive history of flamenco, its artistes, styles, techniques, gestures and postures awaits in this old building housing a modern museum." Full review
"To really understand the heart and soul of Andalusia, you need an appreciation of this wonderfully emotive form of song and dance." Full review