Casa de la Guitarra
About
Casa de la Guitarra is a vibrant cultural hub tucked into a 18th‑century house in Seville’s historic Santa Cruz district. The center showcases an unparalleled collection of antique flamenco guitars that span centuries, offering visitors a hands‑on glimpse into the evolution of the instrument that defines Andalusian music. In addition to its museum‑style displays, Casa de la Guitarra hosts a lively tablao where local and touring flamenco artists perform live concerts of singing, dancing, and guitar. Whether you are a seasoned flamenco aficionado or a curious traveler, the blend of museum exhibits and live shows provides a comprehensive, immersive experience of Spanish tradition and artistry. The venue opens daily from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm, and tickets are available online or at the box office. A visit typically takes about two hours, allowing enough time to stroll through the guitar galleries, enjoy a performance, and soak up the historic ambiance. Best time to visit: the late spring and early fall months are ideal for avoiding the peak summer crowds while enjoying pleasant weather.
Highlights
- Guitar Collection
- Live Tablao
- Historical Architecture
Must-See Areas
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Free Admission
- Live Entertainment
- Rich History
Things to consider
- Crowding in Peak Times
- Limited Seat Capacity
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€20.00
Pensionists
€15.00
Students
€12.00
Children
€15.00