Overview
The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs occupies one of the 1929 Exposition pavilions in María Luisa Park, displaying Andalusian folk traditions—costumes, ceramics, tools, and furniture.
Highlights
- Feria dresses: Traditional trajes de gitana (flamenco dresses) from different eras.
- Ceramic collection: Triana-made tiles and pottery.
- Mudéjar pavilion: The 1929 building is itself noteworthy.
History
The museum has been in the Mudéjar Pavilion since 1972, preserving the daily-life artefacts of Andalusian culture.
Visitor Tips
- Free for EU citizens: Small fee for non-EU visitors.
- Combine with park: In María Luisa Park near Plaza de América.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.