• The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, known as Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla in Spanish, is a museum dedicated to the visual arts.
  • The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville was opened in 1841 with pieces looted from convents and monasteries during the Confiscation of Mendizábal.
  • Seville Museum of Fine Arts provides art lovers with an opportunity to dive into different art pieces made by Spanish as well as painters from all around the world. •
  • According to a comment I can not ensure it is said that the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is the second in Spanish art behind El Prado (Madrid).
  • The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville opened in the mid 19th century in a beautiful building which, until the Seizure of Mendizabal, was the Barefoot Convent of Mercy.
  • The Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla is the most important museum of Fine Arts in Seville and Andalusia and one of the most important museums in Spain.
  • The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is is an art museum in Seville that is considered one of the most important art museums in Spain.
  • One of Spain’s most prestigious galleries, the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville is regarded as second only to Madrid’s Prado Museum.
  • The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, also known as the Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, is housed in a former convent, the Convento de la Merced Calzada.
  • The Museum of Fine Arts Seville, also known as Museo de Bellas Artes, is a must-see destination for art lovers visiting Seville, Spain.