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Seville's vibrant ceramic tradition is highlighted in the Triana district, historically known for its pottery production. A visit to the Centro Cerámica Triana allows tourists to delve into the city’s history of ceramics, which have been integral to Andalusian architecture and culture.
Experience the Passion of Flamenco
Though various Andalusian cities claim to be the birthplace of flamenco, Seville stands out as a central hub for this passionate art form. Visitors can experience authentic performances in various venues, including tablaos flamencos or spontaneous street performances. Plaza de España is a popular spot for impromptu displays, immersing visitors in the local culture.