More about: Seville Museum of Fine Arts Tickets and Visits
Considered as one of the best museums in Spain, just after the famous Prado Museum in Madrid, visiting the Museum of Fine Arts is one of the best things to see and do in this picturesque city.
However, when organising your visit you'll need to take into account a whole host of relevant facts and information which I'll share with you in detail in this article, from how and where to get your tickets, the opening hours, the exhibitions available and the guided tours, everything you need to know is summarised below!
Seville Fine Arts Museum Guided Tour
With the company of an expert guide, visit the rooms of one of the best museums in Spain.
An art historian will take you on a journey through history to admire the evolution of Spanish masters and renowned international artists.
Buying this experience involves hiring the service of an expert art historian to accompany and guide you. This person will take you on a tour lasting almost 2 hours to learn about the work of painters from various schools in the historical period from the late Middle Ages to the Modern Age.
You will also learn about the most outstanding Spanish masters of the Golden Age and finally a remarkable collection framing the work of Romanticism in the early 20th century. Please note that the tour includes entrance to the museum, should you need it.
Recommended if... You are passionate about the arts or feel some kind of curiosity about the subject. A guided tour will allow you to appreciate the works in the museum not only in terms of technique but also in the historical and social context that influenced the different artists.
How much do tickets to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville cost?
The museum is free of charge for all exhibitions for properly identified EU citizens. Non-EU citizens must provide proof of a €1.50 contribution to gain access to the museum.
One of the most important aspects to consider when visiting any attraction is the cost of admission; in order to keep your travel itinerary within budget. Fortunately, when it comes to the Museo de Artes in Seville, it is one of the cheapest visits you can make in Seville.
It's ideal for people travelling to the city on a budget and especially if you're travelling to Seville in winter and looking for indoor activities to escape the rain or cold days on the streets.
Are there guided tours of the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville, is it worth it?
One of the best things to do is to book a guided tour inside the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville. The best thing is that, since it is a budget attraction, it is really easy to find cheap guided tours suitable for all budgets.
In my personal experience a guided tour of the Museum is totally worthwhile and enriches the experience. All the tours offered by the specialised companies include an expert guide in art history, which implies for the visitor an appreciation of the works on display not only for the technique and talent of the artist, but also for their historical and social context.
If you want to make the most of your visit, don't hesitate to do so!
How to get tickets for the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville at the box office
If you decide to visit the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville on your own, please note that you can pay the entrance fee or accredit your access directly at the ticket booth located right at the door of the facilities.
The ticket booth closes every day 15 minutes before the official closing time and no further visits are allowed.
However, if you want to book a guided tour of the museum, the best strategy is to book in advance with one of the providers available on search services such as the Hellotickets website.
These tours include the cost of admission in the price you pay, so you won't have to worry about incurring any additional costs.
Are tickets to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville included in any of the city's tourist passes?
At the moment the entrance tickets to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville are not included in any official tourist pass of the city of Seville.
This is mainly due to the cheapness of the tickets, which are also free for all visitors from member countries of the European Union. With any document that accredits you, you can enter without paying and save money on your visit to the museum facilities.
How to get to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville
The best thing about visiting this city's Museum of Fine Arts is how well located it is. Located in the Plaza del Museo, number 9 in the heart of Seville's old quarter, it is very easy to combine a visit to the museum's installations with a visit to other important monuments in the city.
As a consequence of its strategic location, getting to this area of the city is extremely easy and you will find in Seville various means of transport to choose the one that best suits your tastes and needs. Below is a list of the most recommended ones.
- Seville Tram: A good way to get to this area is to take the T1 tram line. You can get off at Plaza Nueva station, which is a 9-minute walk from the museum.
- Public bus: In the vicinity of the museum you will find several bus stops. The closest ones are Plaza de Armas, Plaza Del Duque and Campana, located about 7 minutes from the museum entrance.
- The Seville Tourist Bus You can get to the Museum using the tourist bus, a service designed especially for tourists with a pre-established route and stops at the most important attractions in the city.
- Seville Metro: The Metro (line L1) Puerta de Jerez station is a 20 minute walk away.
Is it advisable to go to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville with children?
Absolutely! A visit to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville is a great experience for the little ones. If you are visiting Seville with children and you want to introduce them in some way or another to the world of the arts, you should know that the Museum organises special educational activities for the youngest visitors to explain certain exhibits in a language they can understand and find attractive.
The Museum's programme also includes Family Days, with specially designed tours and games. To find out the day and time, it is necessary to consult the programme of activities on the website a few days before the visit. On the plus side, you don't need to book, just arrive on time for the activity.
Main works not to be missed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville
The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is made up of a total of 14 rooms; the exhibition has a chronological order that allows the visitor to get to know the history of Spanish art; from its beginnings to the present day. This quality makes it a very complete museum where almost everyone can find something they like.
Although there is certainly a lot to see and explore inside the museum. My recommendation is that during your tour you pay special attention to the most outstanding works including: the Virgen de las Cuevas by Francisco de Zurbarán (1655); The Portrait of Jorge Manuel, El Greco (1603); Sevilla en fiestas, Bacarisas (1915); Las Cigarreras, Bilbao Martínez (1915); Las tentaciones de San Jerónimo, Valdés Leal (1657).
In addition to all the above, there are works by the artist who attracts most visitors to the Sevillian museum: those of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
How much time do you need to visit the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville?
A visit to the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville can last as long as you like, as touring its spaces involves not only admiring the works of art that are kept here, but also admiring the beautiful architecture of a historic building that once served as the Merced Calzada convent.
If you tour the facilities on your own, you may need a little more than 2 hours to see all the rooms and admire everything worth seeing inside the museum.
However, by hiring a guided tour you have the option of enjoying everything important in less time. Guided tours of the Museum of Fine Arts last 1 hour and 30 minutes on average, making it ideal for those who will be in the city for a very short time, two days or three days in Seville, and want to make the most of their time.
Opening hours of the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville
Before visiting the Museum of Fine Arts, please note that opening times vary depending on the time of year you visit the city.
- From 02 January to 15 June the official opening hours are: Tuesday to Saturday from 09.00h to 21.00h; on Sundays and public holidays the museum is open from 09.00h to 15.00h. On Mondays the museum is closed.
- From 16th June to 15th September the official opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday from 09h to 15:30h. Closed on Mondays. In summer the opening hours may be extended to take advantage of the high tourist season, so I recommend checking the opening hours days before the visit directly on the official website.
- From 16 September to 30 December the official opening hours are: Tuesday to Saturday from 09:00h to 21:00h. Sundays and public holidays with reduced opening hours and closed on Mondays.
Tips for visiting the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville
Here are some useful tips that may be helpful before your visit.
- Please note the rules of the place; entry with food, drinks, suitcases and large backpacks is strictly forbidden.
- The best times to visit are early in the morning (between 09:00 and 11:00) and after lunch (between 15:00 and 18:00). At these times the crowds are minimal and you will be able to stay longer. This applies in times of high traffic such as summer in Seville.
- It is important to bear in mind the museum opening hours and remember that on Mondays the museum is closed. On weekends and public holidays in Seville the museum will work with reduced opening hours.
- Pets are not allowed in the museum with the exception of guide dogs.
- Generally speaking, flash photography is not allowed, especially of works of art. Many of them are really old and exposure to certain types of light can end up ruining them.
- Pay attention to the additional activities organised by the museum that may be of interest when organising your excursion. You can see the programme on the website of the Museum of Fine Arts.
What is the shop of the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville like?
The museum has a space dedicated to the official shop where you can buy souvenirs of your trip to Seville or the museum as well as the institution's publications. The objects are organised according to the category to which they belong, the main ones being:
- Publications and stationery
- Children's objects, ranging from clothes to toys).
- A collection of accessories including key rings, magnets, pencil cases, fashion items and more.
- Household items, possibly the most interesting section of the shop as reproductions of many of the museum's most important works can be purchased here.
The museum has its own online shop where you can buy many of the objects that you will see in the physical shop and have them delivered directly to your home.
It is worth buying a souvenir or object in the museum shop as these contributions help the work of the institution.
Where to eat near the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville
The gastronomic offer in the area surrounding the museum is varied and extremely interesting. If you would like to eat a delicious meal before or after your tour of the museum, you can consider some of these alternatives.
- La Casapuerta Restaurant One of the best alternatives for Andalusian food in the area, located just 2 minutes from the Museum.
- Red steak bar An excellent alternative to enjoy Spanish cuisine and grilled meat, located 6 minutes from the museum.
- Burro Canaglia Bar&Resto Italian food restaurant located just 6 minutes from the museum, the terrace of this place is really nice.
- Las Tablas Just a 9-minute walk from the museum is an excellent alternative to try traditional Spanish tapas and montaditos.