You will find one of the most admired and ancient monuments of Seville on the banks of the Guadalquivir river. The Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, better known as Monastery of La Cartuja, has an amazing history. In its more than 600 years, it has housed events such as Expo’92 and it has been an accommodation for Christopher Columbus, it was the headquarters of the French troops, ... an infinity of historical events and situations that make it a key monument for the history of Seville. It is currently the headquarters of 3 government institutions: Museum of Contemporary Art, headquarters of the International University of Andalusia and Institute of Restoration of Works of Art.
As you can see, its walls surely hide thousands of anecdotes. Wouldn’t you like to know them?
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Sevilla, 41092, Andalucía, Sevilla