The
Museum of Popular Custums of Seville is located in the former Pavilion of Ancient Arts,
which was built by Anibal Gonzalez for the Ibero-American exposition of 1929.
The building is in
Neo-Mudéjar style.
The museum displays antropologic and etnografic collections, such as ancient Craftmanship, Agricultural production and Furniture.
Ancient craftmanship
Furniture
Within the Paruqe Maria Luisa, in the Plaza de America.
See the monument on interactive map
Now, there still remains one very important museum to be visited in Seville: the
Museum of Fine Arts.
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