Mudejar Museum · Seville

Marqueses de la Algaba Palace

Plaza de Calderón de la Barca · Seville 41003 · SPAIN

 

The Mudejar Museum in Seville, previously known as the Palace of the Marquises of la Algaba, exhibits in its interior the main funds stored in the Archaeological Museum and many of the pieces rescued from the Convent of Santa Clara, among other works.

The objectives are to show what the Mudejar art, revealing the most important civic buildings recently restored to the city, the palace said the street fair, exposing a large part in the municipal collection.

The creation of a center of Moorish Seville is due to the dual culture, Islam and Christianity.

The Palace is divided into several areas that will house windows with different pieces in chronological order. Also using new technologies to get the experience and educational attainment of knowledge by the visitor of what the Moorish and the importance of this artistic style in the city. Teaching traditional dress of the Moors in order to better understand the history of the "Moorish King".

There will be a map of Seville with the situation of the Jewish and Moorish quarters and with data on 32 families Mudejar.