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Casa de la Memoria de Al-Andalus

Calle Cuna, 6 | Centro historico, 41004 Seville, Spain (Casco Antiguo)
34-954-560-670
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As featured in 3 days in Seville
Ranked #6 of 98 attractions in Seville
Type: Performances
Fee: Yes
Recommended length of visit: 1-2 hours
Owner description: Elegant and classy. Alcohol-free. Room for a maximum of 80 spectators sitting in two rows of chairs circling a small stage in a cute small... more » Owner description: Elegant and classy. Alcohol-free. Room for a maximum of 80 spectators sitting in two rows of chairs circling a small stage in a cute small theater-courtyard. Limited room. Better make reservations in advance. All acoustic (no microphones). Performances everyday at 19,30 and 21,00h for one hour with singing, dancing and playing guitar. First class flamenco performers, different everyday. No children under 6. « less
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 May 2013 NEW

I wanted to see authentic flamenco and not a tourist show and reading the reviews on tripadvisor sent me here and I was not disappointed at all. The hour long show seemed to pass in seconds and left me wanting more. Love, love, loved it. I will return one day soon I hope.

See 3 more reviews by tulipsofamsterdam for Seville
Paris, France
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 May 2013 NEW

We head up at the Casa de la Memoria after hearing good reviews on the web. First of all the welcome was very friendly, professionnal and in many languages. After Buying our tickets we came back at the evening to see what we wanted: REAL Flamenco. A bit afraid to get a "tourist show",I wouldn't have thought about seeing something... More

Vancouver, Canada
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2013 NEW

We were strolling by the entrance of la Casa de la Memoria and someone handed us a flyer...since it's our last night in Seville we decided to grab two of the last tickets available for the 9 p.m. Sunday show. I had misgivings - flamenco, like paella, can be sublime or tasteless. I understand that this is not a "set"... More

London, United Kingdom
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13 attraction reviews
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30 helpful votes 30 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2013 NEW

I have seen many flamenco shows including authentic impromptu ones having grown up in southern Spain, and this is one of the best ones for tourists. The forum is such you get a great view pretty much wherever you sit, although if you get there 30 mins prior as they recommend you can queue and choose your seat. We had... More

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Belgrade, Serbia
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013

Inspired by excellent reviews on Trip Advisor my wife and me went there. We were not disappointed, but honestly I expected a bit more. The room is pretty small, and chairs (free seating) are close so that visibility is good from anywhere. It is forbidden to take photos (?!) during the performance except at the very end, and even more... More

See 4 more reviews by Dimitrije56 for Seville
Dorset England
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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013

Apparently moved recently. New venue is terrible. Indoors, cramped, hot and as elongated U shaped difficult to watch show without cricked neck at end. Seating upstairs but whoever ventured up there immediately came back down, so obviously not good. Male & female performers were poor, constantly repeating steps, as was the singer who shouted rather than singing with expression!

PandorasboxSevilla, Gerente at Casa de la Memoria de Al-Andalus, responded to this review
14 May 2013

This is the first time Casa de la Memoria answers a review. We fortunately have lots of comments, most of them possitive. When somebody gives us a not so good punctuation we try to improve in basis of what that person dind't like. We wish we could fulfill all the expectations, but it's clear we cannot satisfy everybody. Assuming this... More

San Diego, California
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24 reviews 24 reviews
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6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

You will see very technical Flamenco dancing and singing. It is a perfect show for people never watch Flamenco before. This place turning supposing a rough, street type act into refine classical performance . The show is fantastic! Well worth its ticket price of $16 EU but don't stop here continues to watch and enjoy Flamenco in more rough form... More

UK
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 May 2013

We were taken by Sevillian friends to Casa de la Memoria to watch a flamenco show. You know it must be good if that is where the residents of the city take their guests. It was spectacular and if we had the opportunity we would have gone again...and again...and again.

St. Petersburg, Russia
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 May 2013

We were in Seville at the middle of the march. The most bright experience was a visit of Casa de la Memorial. Me and my friends do not like any tourist actions, but in that was something special!!! We were there EACH evening for 5 days, like we were charmed!!! All deepness of Spain revealed for us. We had a... More

PN
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3 reviews 3 reviews
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013

I had already seen a flamenco show in my first visit to Sevilla years ago; I went to Los Gallos. I liked it. When I went again to Sevilla, last April, I chose "Casa de la Memoria". Well: I discovered what the real traditional flamenco is. Something that hit not only my eyes and ears, but my heart too. One... More

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