The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is one of the most important art galleries in Spain. Ranks second on the list, just behind the Prado Museum in Madrid.
In it you can find a variety of works of all styles, Baroque, manners… However most of the works are of a religious character and many of them come from monasteries and churches, because the seizure that took place in the government of Mendizabal.
Sevilla in the museum
The city of Seville is brought to life on canvas that can be observed throughout the Fine Arts, works that allow us to know as the Andalusian capital once was and as it was seen by those who lived at that time. Among the works that represent the city can be found, The Cigarreras by Gonzalo Bilbao, Sevilla parties by Gustavo Bacarisas, Death master by José Villega, Dance bulerías by Jose Garcia Ramos and Triana by Sanchez Perrier.