Located on the banks of Seville's Guadalquivir River, the Triana Flamenco Theater is a historic yet intimate tablao. It was crafted to resemble the city in the 1920s as an homage to Triana's history as one of the birthplaces of flamenco.
The venue is under the care of the Cristina Heeren Foundation, which oversees the preservation of Seville's culture and arts. Currently, the venue runs a regular Flamenco Show cycle, Triana has notably hosted some of the most talented and famous artists as well as young and upcoming artists, particularly from a school run by the foundation.
130 Seats
Wheelchair Accessible
Washrooms
Restaurant
The venue is just under 5 years old.
The venue opened sometime around 2020.
The venue is named for the district it is in, Triana, widely known to be one of the birthplaces of flamenco.
C. Pureza, 76, 41010 Sevilla, Spain.
The bus is a hassle-free way to reach the theater.
The venue has a capacity of about 130.
Children under 4 are not allowed at this venue.
The venue is known to host some of the greatest performers in modern flamenco, including Antonio Molina ‘El Choro’, Luisa Palicio, Lucia la Piñona, Maise Marquez, and Alberto Sellés. It also encourages alumni from the foundation's school who have established themselves as respectable artists to return and perform in Seville.
Flamenco Shows have played at this venue since its opening with a rotating cycle of performers.
The shows run for about an hour. Some include intermissions.
The seats in the middle closer to the front offer the best views and experience.
Smart casual attire is preferred at this venue.
Prices vary based on shows, dates, seasons, seats chosen, and more. Tickets to the Flamenco Show and dining experience at this venue start at €79.
The venue serves dinner and drinks with certain ticket options and have a dining service on the patio. Food and drinks are not served during the show.
There are many wonderful places to visit if you're looking for good food near the venue. Local cuisine is served on every corner, like at Abades Triana Restaurante, Las Golondrinas - Pagés del Corro, Restaurante La Entrañable, and more. Some places, like Petit Comité, serve local cuisine with an interesting twist.
The harbor itself is a sight to behold. But the area also houses some historic locations, like the Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana church, the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla bullring, the Torre del Oro watchtower, and the Puente de San Telmo bridge.