
▲ Triana is a neighborhood in Seville, Spain, situated across the Guadalquivir River from the city center. Residents of Triana consider this district entirely distinct from the rest of Seville. In reality, Triana forms an essential part of Seville's culture and traditions. Here, you'll find several unique ceramic shops offering high-quality pottery, along with historic churches worth visiting. Triana is also the birthplace of flamenco music, home to many flamenco stars of Romani heritage. The dance and musical genre Sevillanas, popular throughout western Andalusia, also originated in Triana.

▲ The Flamenco Dance Museum is one of the very few museums dedicated to showcasing the art of flamenco dance, having opened in 2006. Visitors can learn about the origins and evolution of this art form through the museum. By combining the history of flamenco with modern display technology, the museum presents this art in a multifaceted way. Here, audiences can gain an in-depth understanding of the origins, evolution, and branches of flamenco dance. Every evening at 7 PM, there is a flamenco dance performance in the museum's atrium, which visitors can attend.










