Semana Santa Estepa

Seville enchants

Theme

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.

This marble quarry from the Roman times (1st century AD) has been entirely mined and is now used as the Roman Marble Museum. It is located on the northern face of Cerro de Los Covachos.

Through an interactive experience, this centre's content is dedicated to the world of the circus, with an exhibition of educational material that explores its history and different forms of expression. The visit includes innovative shows, where art, dance and theatre merge to interact with the public in a very entertaining way, ideal for families with children.

The Olive Oil Museum is located inside the “El Molino” Restaurant. It houses an interesting exhibition of machinery from a 20th-century olive oil mill. The exhibits include the olive oil production system, decanting wells, hydraulic presses with the pressing mat and water pumps from the 1950s.