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Seville, beautiful and diverse

Born in Marchena, Lorenzo Coullaut Valera was one of the most famous sculptors of the first half of the 20th century. His works can be found in many cities, particularly in Madrid and Seville, where he worked on many public monuments.

The Ethnographic Museum of La Puebla de los Infantes is located on the corner of Calle Castillo and Calle Zahareta, a few metres from the Chapel of Santiago and just before reaching the Castle.

Inaugurated in 2006, this museum of contemporary painting pays tribute to the brilliant artist born in the town, Francisco Maireles Vela. It is a permanent exhibition that features nearly 70 works bequeathed by the artist. There is also an area devoted to an exhibition of paintings by modern painters.

This museum offers an anthropological discourse on the history of the town through the exhibition of a variety of archaeological artefacts. The so-called "archeodromes" are two very attractive spaces, where historical reconstruction and experimental archaeology activities are held. 

Since 1990, the Cartuja Monastery has contained an art museum, the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea la Cartuja de Cazalla de la Sierra, with a permanent exhibition of more than 100 works distributed throughout the central cloister and various rooms (church, chapter house, Gothic chapel, lay chapel and refectory), as well as the gardens, with works, above all ceramics and paintings, by various co

Permanent exhibition of the Municipal Art Museum, in which works of important artists such as Francisco Cuadrado, Claudio Díaz, Francisco Cortijo, Juan Romero and Luis Gordillo are displayed.

Throughout the centuries, the extraction and transformation of granite stone has been the main occupation of several generations of ‘gereneros’, constituting the economic base of the town, together with agriculture. Testimonies of this tradition can be seen in the Stonemason Museum.