About

Centro Cerámica Triana in Seville offers a fascinating journey through the rich history of ceramic craftsmanship, dating back to the 12th century. As you explore, you'll be captivated by exquisite ceramic displays and interactive exhibits that provide insightful details through information panels and engaging videos. The museum features original kilns that offer a glimpse into traditional ceramic firing processes. Accessible and family-friendly, it's an ideal spot for children and adults alike. With a modest entry fee or free admission with an Alcazar ticket, this attraction delivers both cultural enrichment and exceptional value, making it a must-see for art enthusiasts and curious travelers.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

San Jacinto (Pagés del Corro)
Bus stop 285 m walk
Pagés del Corro (San Jacinto)
Bus stop 232 m walk
Pagés del Corro (R. Salas González)
Bus stop 220 m walk
San Jorge (Altozano)
Bus stop 47 m walk
Clara de Jesús Montero (Procurador)
Bus stop 327 m walk
Castilla (Procurador)
Bus stop 244 m walk

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gianfranco negri
gianfranco negri
1 week ago on Google

Molto bello

Tony Quoll Hastings
Tony Quoll Hastings
1 week ago on Google

It's ok; the old kilns and various ceramic tiles, vases, etc, from 500AD, 1500s, 1800s, to maybe 1950. There are halls for exhibitions, which were empty when we were there

Beatriz
Beatriz
2 weeks ago on Google

Entramos porque la entrada estaba incluida en la del Alcazar. Pequeña fábrica con exposición de baldosas. Interesantes los hornos de cocción del barro. Se ve en 20 minutos,