Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

The Tablao Álvarez Quintero is an authentic and original flamenco stage in Seville, located in an 18th century house at the foot of the Giralda. Its walls house great tradition and artists who convey their feelings on stage.

La Casa del Flamenco is located in the heart of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter, a charming labyrinth of cobbled streets and silence, a few metres away from the Giralda.

Casa Señorial Villa Emilia, also popularly known as La Casa Bonita, designed by the illustrious architect of the Plaza de España in Seville, Aníbal González Álvarez-Ossorio.

The house was built in 1901 and has unquestionable architectural value. It is located in the property known as "El Gurugú", with pedestrian access from Calle Virgen del Robledo, and is set in a prime position high above the town. It is currently the Monastery of the Idente missionaries.

The centre of the Osa Valley, next to the River Villa, which is hidden from the view of passers-by, is of more recent construction, from the 15th to the 18th century. This area is made up of wider streets, adapted to the flat area, and which reveal the economic power of the landowners, merchants and industrialists of the time.

An 18th-century manor house situated next to the Town Hall. It still preserves the main house, courtyard with columns and an old balcony with decoration on the front.