This building houses the museum collection made up of works donated to the city of Santiponce by the brilliant goldsmith Fernando Marmolejo. The collection includes reproductions of archaeological pieces (one of the artist's passions), including those from the Tartessian period, such as the goddess Astarte (located in the neighbouring site of "El Carambolo"), the "Bronze Carriazo" or the Lebrija candelabras. In addition, we can admire his skill in the use of goldsmithing techniques through a unique display of sacred art, including an exceptional collection of "Nativity scenes". The ground floor has an exhibition space that reveals the history of Santiponce. A journey of almost 3,000 years that begins in the foothills of the 8th century BC and that will help us understand the formation of the current city of Santiponce.
Dates and hours:
Tuesday to Friday:
Mornings: from 9:00 to 14:00 h.
Afternoons: from 16:00 to 18:00 h.
Saturdays:
From 08:00 to 15:00 h.
Sundays and Mondays: closed.
infoturismosantiponce@gmail.com
TEL.: 955998028
Public transport
Bus lines M-170A and M-170B (company Consorcio de Transportes de Sevilla): Seville - Santiponce. Schedules and routes: Line M-170A (express) (opens new window) Line M-170B (opens new window) Direction Seville - Santiponce: Plaza de Armas station. Direction Santiponce - Seville: Fourth stop in the city centre
Private transport
Leave Seville in the direction of Mérida, on the N-630 highway.