Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

flamenco

The country estate, also known as Hacienda La Fuenlonguilla, is located half a kilometre along the road SE-457. It dates back to the mid-19th century, more specifically 1858. It was used for agricultural and livestock activities. The Hacienda’s original olive oil mill is still in perfect condition, as is the rest of the complex.

This festival was declared an Andalusian Event of Tourist Interest. This initiative was launched by José Meneses and Francisco Moreno Galván in 1967. The festival is held in different squares and locations in the town, bringing together people from all over Spain and other countries, in particular Germany, the United States and France.

This festival was declared an Andalusian Event of Tourist Interest. This initiative was launched by José Meneses and Francisco Moreno Galván in 1967. The festival is held in different squares and locations in the town, bringing together people from all over Spain and other countries, in particular Germany, the United States and France.

They present us with the Roots and Black Sounds of Flamenco, which sound like purity, extravagance, class, temperance and gypsy way of life.

It has a capacity of 50 people.

It has unique accessibility, both at the establishment level and in terms of location.

It is located in an 18th-century building known as the Casa del Aire. The Museum of Women in Flamenco is the only existing centre of its kind in the world, where visitors can gain insight into the living history of this acclaimed form of art.

The Festival de Cante Jondo is one of the oldest festivals in the province of Seville.

This flamenco event is held in the month of July and is organised by the Peña Cultural Flamenca "El Niño de la Jara" with the collaboration of the Town Hall of Martín de la Jara, among other entities. 

A festival born at the same time as the Peña El Rincón del Pilar.