10 History Museums in Ruta Via de la Plata That You Shouldn't Miss

October 16, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Ruta Via de la Plata, Spain including River Park, Archaeological Ensemble of Carmona, Museo Etnografico Textil Perez Enciso, Musee Flamenco De Seville, Museo de la Emigracion Leonesa-MeL, Archivo General de Indias, Archaeological Museum of Sevilla, Centro de Interpretacion de las Ciudades Medievales, Museo Etnografico de Castilla y Leon, Centro Ceramica Triana.
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1. River Park

Seville Spain +34 955 99 04 51 http://www.riverpark.es
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

River Park

2. Archaeological Ensemble of Carmona

Calle Jorge Bonsor 9, 41410 Carmona Spain +34 600 14 36 32 [email protected] http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/CAC/?lng=en
Excellent
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

Archaeological Ensemble of Carmona

Monday Closed

Reviewed By ithaca96 - Colmar, France

The necropolis of Carmona is a very interesting area for everybody interested in history and traditions. When we were there, a flock of schoolkids with their teachers were there enacting old Roman rituals, and we saw them again in town, enthusiastic and playful with their spears and shields. What a great way to teach children about history and tradiitions.The graves of the necropolis are very varied, some small and shallow, others deep and grand. And the entrance is free.

3. Museo Etnografico Textil Perez Enciso

Calle Trujillo 30 Plazuela Marqués de la puebla, 10600 Plasencia Spain +34 927 42 18 43 [email protected] http://www.brocense.com
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Museo Etnografico Textil Perez Enciso

4. Musee Flamenco De Seville

Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos Tres Musée Del Baile De Flamenco, Seville Spain http://Www.museoflamenco.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Musee Flamenco De Seville

Reviewed By Joanne034 - Paphos, Cyprus

If it’s the only thing you do here in Seville , please do go along to this Flamenco as it was amazing. Beautiful theatre with a nostalgic atmosphere and amazing dancing , the hour passes so quickly as you are so engrossed in the magic.

5. Museo de la Emigracion Leonesa-MeL

Avenida Suero de Quinones 8, 24002 Leon Spain +34 673 85 38 63 [email protected] http://www.museoemigracionleonesa.org/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Museo de la Emigracion Leonesa-MeL

6. Archivo General de Indias

Avenida Constitucion s/n, 41004 Seville Spain +34 954 50 05 28 http://www.mcu.es/archivos/MC/AGI/index.html
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4.0 based on 1,160 reviews

Archivo General de Indias

An archive containing some of the most important historical records of Spanish colonialism in the Americas.

Reviewed By JanetC2029 - Stockport, United Kingdom

This fabulous building houses ancient documents illustrating the history of the Spanish empire. Very serene and another building in Seville that has been registered a world heritage site by UNESCO

7. Archaeological Museum of Sevilla

Plaza de America s/n Parque de María Luisa, 41013 Seville Spain +34 955 12 06 32 [email protected] http://www.museosdeandalucia.es/web/museoarqueologicodesevilla
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4.0 based on 494 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Sevilla

CLOSED FOR RENOVATION. Andalucía’s most important archaeological collection, housed in a pavilion in Maria Luisa Park, charts everything from the Neolithic age, through the Roman occupation to the time of the Moors. The stand-outs are a statuette of Astarte-Tanit, a Phoenician fertility goddess who held the Mediterranean in thrall around the 8th-century BC, and the Carambolo Treasures, a stunning hoard of gold jewelry from the 6th century which shows clear Oriental influence--and may leave you musing about the people who lived in Andalucía 1500 years ago. Closed on Mondays.

Reviewed By ianlQ8576WJ - Greater Adelaide, Australia

A wonderful collection, extending from the earliest hominids in the region to Roman times, including the originals of various mosaics moved from Italica for safe keeping.

8. Centro de Interpretacion de las Ciudades Medievales

Cuesta Pizarro s/n, 49001, Zamora Spain +34 980 53 61 35
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Centro de Interpretacion de las Ciudades Medievales

9. Museo Etnografico de Castilla y Leon

Calle Sacramento s/n, 49004, Zamora Spain +34 980 53 17 08 http://www.museo-etnografico.com/
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4.0 based on 54 reviews

Museo Etnografico de Castilla y Leon

10. Centro Ceramica Triana

Calle Antillano Campos 14 C/ San Jorge, 41010 Seville Spain +34 954 34 15 82 http://www.visitasevilla.es/mas-lugares-de-interes/centro-ceramica-triana
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4.0 based on 87 reviews

Centro Ceramica Triana

Reviewed By Creschendo - Sydney, Australia

When you walk past this place you think maybe it’s a small exhibit, run commercially and associated with one if the ceramic stores, or a least I did. In fact it’s an extensive exhibit, run by the city (& free if you show your Alcázar ticket). The centre has been created on the site of one of the major ceramic operations from the golden era and weaves around the kilns and other production structures from that time. The display is brought to life with excellent story boards in Spanish and English, numerous displays of different ceramic styles and video commentary by former workers from the site itself.Upstairs the story of Triana itself is told, equally fascinating. Not to be missed !

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