Get more out of Sevilla by planning cultural events and activities. Follow our advice with these events coming up over the next few months!
Totem by Cirque du Soleil. Explanada del Charco de la Pava. From January 26 to March 11, 2018. Cirque du Soleil, for those who prefer to say it in its original language, always returns to Seville with a new show to amaze adults and children. On this occasion, the staging will represent a journey of the human species from its amphibian origin to its final desire to fly, passing through primates and Cro-Magnons. In short, a genuine display of sensations, mastery and creativity on stage. Get tickets here, starting at just €28.
Photo: Diario de Sevilla.
Special programming at Casa Murillo. Permanent. The 400th anniversary of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo is one of the historical landmarks with the most cultural programming in Seville. TheYear of Murillo is an excellent opportunity to discover Seville through the eyes of the universal painter. There are exhibitions where his works can be contemplated and also educational workshops for children between 4 and 12. Admission and the workshops are free. It’s a great idea for those looking for something different to do over the weekend with the whole family.
Adriano, Metamorphosis in the Archaeological Museum of Seville. Until April 8. The institution celebrates the anniversary of Emperor Hadrian’s arrival to the throne in the year 117. Having turned 1,900 years old in 2017! Accredited EU citizens have free access; for other countries admission is €1.50. More information on opening times here.
Vania by Chekhov, at the Central Theatre. January 19 and 20 at 8:00 p.m. Àlex Rigola directs and adapts the original text of the Russian writer to give viewers an uninhibited version with an intimate proposal, full of melancholy and reflection. Tickets: €20.
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