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Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts) nestled in the historic Plaza del Museo, is Andalusia's crown jewel and Spain's second most prestigious art museum after Madrid's Prado. Established within the walls of the former Merced Calzada Convent from the early 17th century, this museum showcases an unparalleled collection that spans from the Gothic era to the 20th century, with a special focus on the Sevillian school of the 17th century. Its comprehensive collection features masterpieces by artists such as Murillo, Valdés Leal, Zurbarán, and El Greco, alongside works from foreign painters like Jan Brueghel the Elder, Pieter Aertsen, and Cornelis de Vos​​​​​​​​. We cannot recommend it enough - for these reasons:
1. The museum is renowned for its Baroque art, particularly highlighting the Sevillian School's golden age with works by Murillo and his contemporaries. It is a testament to the flourishing of arts in Seville during the Siglo de Oro, Spain's Golden Century​​.
2. Beyond its art, the museum itself, originally a monastery, is a masterpiece of Andalusian Mannerist style. Its structure, centered around three patios and connected by a grand staircase to the church, showcases the architectural legacy of Seville.
3. You can marvel at iconic works such as "The Annunciation" by Alejo Fernández, a seminal piece of the Sevillian Renaissance, and Zurbarán’s "Saint Hugh in the Refectory". The museum's collection spans several rooms, each dedicated to different periods and styles, from medieval jewels to Baroque compositions and Andalusian costumbrism​​​​.
4. The museum serves as a cultural crossroads, where the religious themes of early works give way to the secular, vividly depicting Andalusian life in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with scenes of local customs, bullfighting, and fairs, offering a window into the soul of Andalusia​​.
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Photo: Museum of Fine Arts Seville