Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Seville:
1Mushrooms of Seville
SevilleThe Setas de Sevilla, also known as the Mushrooms of Seville, is a significant landmark in the old quarter of Seville, Spain. This large wooden structure is located at La Encarnación square and is a notable attraction for tourists visiting the city. The structure was designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer and was completed in April 2011. It is approximately 150 by 70 metres in size and stands at an approximate height of 26 metres. 2Casa de Salinas
SevilleLa Casa de Salinas is a significant historical site located in the heart of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. This 16th-century building is a testament to the rich architectural heritage of the region. Its location in the city's historic center makes it easily accessible for tourists. 3Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija
SevilleMuseo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija (Museum of the palace of the countess of Lebrija or palace of Lebrija) is a house museum/palace in Seville that dates from the 16th century. The museum houses an important art collection with Roman mosaics and other antiquities as well as Asian art, paintings b 4Archivo General de Indias
SevilleArchivo General de Indias (The General Archive of the Indies) is housed in the ancient merchants' exchange of Seville and holds the valuable archival documents that illustrate the history of the Spanish Empire in the Americas and the Philippines. The building, called Casa Lonja de Mercaderes, is a g 5Archaeological Museum of Sevilla
SevilleThe Archaeological Museum of Sevilla is a history museum in Seville that is housed in a Neo-Renaissance building constructed for the Latin American Expo of 1929. It holds and displays archaeological discoveries from the prehistoric and Roman periods. Its main focus is the Roman period, but there are 6Museo del Castillo de San Jorge
SevilleMuseo del Castillo de San Jorge is a history museum in Seville where visitors can learn about the darkest times of the Spanish Empire. The museum is dedicated to the Spanish Inquisition. It is housed in the medieval fortress where its first council was held and which later served as its headquarters