Anyone interested in ancient history and archaeology should be sure to add The Archaeological Museum of Seville to their tour itinerary. The museum occupies a neo-Renaissance style pavilion built for the Latin American Expo in 1929, which is well worth seeing in its own right.

Once you walk through the doors you will find yourself surrounded by a significant collection of ancient relics dating from the early Paleolithic period to Moorish and Mudéjar items from the Middle Ages, presented in chronological order. A notable highlight of the museum is “Carambolo’s Treasure” from the Tartessian period, which is displayed in a dedicated room on the first floor.

The Archaeological Museum of Seville , Plaza America, s/n, 41013 Seville, Phone: +3-49-55-12-06-32

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