Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

Ethnological

Blas Infante designed and built his own house atop a hill overlooking the River Guadalquivir in 1931. He lived there with his family until his arrest in 1936.

Visitors can tour the recently restored rooms while enjoying an innovative account that revisits the importance of the Father of the Andalusian Homeland and revitalises the origins of his thoughts.

The Sendai House Museum is located in the heart of Coria del Río, a five minutes’ walk from the Town Hall, and ten minutes from the river and Carlos de Mesa Park.

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.

This Centre is located in Marchena’s old Town Hall. It is divided into two spaces that seek to recover the town’s historical memory. The historical objects on display and the information panels focus on political figures and daily life during the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship.

The large number of everyday objects in this unique space takes us back to the way our ancestors lived. The perfect replica of a typical grocery store is striking. Another interesting item is the truck that saved the paintings of the Prado Museum during the Civil War. 

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. 

The George Bonsor House-Museum in Mairena del Alcor is located in the Mudejar-style “Castillo de la Luna” purchased by the archaeologist George Bonsor Saint-Martin in 1902 as his home and museum.