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Throughout its almost five centuries of history, the ”Hermandad de la Soledad”  has put together a meaningful and remarkable artistic heritage. The Confraternity is also home to the remains of an important mosaic, dated between the 1st- and 2nd centuries, that appeared during the construction works.

The Santa María Magdalena Parish Church is home to the Museum of Sacred Art. Opened in December 2010, boasts a fascinating collection of liturgical objects. The ceremonial items, treasured throughout the Church’s history, are on display in a designated area of the Church.

Since 1990, the Cartuja Monastery has contained an art museum, the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea la Cartuja de Cazalla de la Sierra, with a permanent exhibition of more than 100 works distributed throughout the central cloister and various rooms (church, chapter house, Gothic chapel, lay chapel and refectory), as well as the gardens, with works, above all ceramics and paintings, by various co

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.

Ecija’s Municipal Historical Museum has allowed the city to recovery the Benamejí Palace -a magnificent example of 18th-century Ecijan Baroque, listed as a Historical-Artistic Monument. The extraordinary historical and archaeological heritage, both of the city and its municipal district can now be exhibited, preserved and remembered as one of the richest in Andalusia. 

The Fernando Marmolejo Municipal Museum of Santiponce is next to the Roman Theatre of Santiponce. It has a large exhibition area on the first floor featuring fragmented spaces, and an upper floor with three rooms for temporary exhibitions.

The museum is located in the rooms adjacent to the temple, such as the Sacristy. An impressive collection of liturgical and artistic objects gathered over the years is exhibited here. Highlights include the Monstrance from 1751, a 17th-century painting of the 12 apostles and archaeological remains dating back to the 14th century found during restoration works.