El Palacio Andaluz

 



Location: C/ María Auxiliadora, 18-B (MAP)

Size: 500 persons

Shows per night:
2 (19:00 and 21:45)

Duration: 1.5 hours

Nr. Performers:
15

Dining:
Dinner and Tapas Dinner

Bar service:
Yes

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PRICES
Show + drink: 36 €
Show + tapas: 55 €
Show + dinner: 74 €
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The venue is a renovated warehouse in the city of Seville, offering over 500 square meters of space, including a large stage area, a typical Andalusian Bodega and plenty of tables with full bar and restaurant service. This is perhaps one of the most spacious places to see a flamenco show in Seville. The downstairs section includes a smaller stage, dining area and bar. The upstairs section has a theatre style distribution, with seats and dining tables spanning the first floor, and a second floor balcony area. The theatre architecture offers un obstructed views from any seat, as well as excellent acoustics.

El Palacio Andaluz has won numerous national and international awards for their shows, which cover a wide range of flamenco styles. From the lessor known, to the well known, such as bulerias, soleás, alegrías, fandango, and sevillanas. Even some Spanish ballet. The site was also selected by a national television channel to host a documentary about flamenco.

For our visit to El Palacio Andaluz, we enjoyed the privilege of viewing the show from several different vantage points. The first row seats gave us a close view of the dancers, singers and guitarists and we were able to see many details of the production. From the first level, the candlelit tables offered comfortable seating and a good view of the entire stage. Finally, the balcony level provided an impressive overall view of the show. During each part of the show, we were appreciative of the introduction indicating the type of flamenco (bulerias, soleás, alegrías, etc.) which was to be presented, allowing us to identify and distinguish the differences.


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