ANTIQUARIUM
Museum presenting the remains on site during pre-construction work on the Seville Setas building.
Enclosed in a glass envelope, this museum, which was inaugurated in March 2011, presents the remains discovered on the site during pre-construction work on the Seville setas building. Much of it dates back to Roman times (1st to 6th century), when Seville was still called Hispalis; the remains of an Almohad house from the 12th and 13th centuries date back to Muslim times. A short tour (approx. 30 minutes) of the ancient city is recommended before heading off to Italica, for more information.
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