Attractive venues at the Three Cultures Foundation

The Three Cultures Foundation has impressive headquarters in Seville with all kinds of venues for anyone interested in hosting events of any kind.
The headquarters of the Three Cultures Foundation is located on the Isla de la Cartuja, in what was the Moroccan Pavilion during the 1992 Seville Universal Exposition. This building, designed by Michel Pinseau (creator of such outstanding constructions as the Mosque of Casablanca), is an elaborate example of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship, showcasing the multiple skills of its artisans in every space.

The floor plan of the building is inscribed in an eight-pointed star, softened by rows of vaults and ogives that run through its four floors. Several construction techniques were used in the construction of the Pavilion.

Among the spaces available at the Three Cultures Foundation headquarters are the Auditorium, which has a large stage and a cinema screen; the Central Courtyard, which can be used for all kinds of events; the Courtyard of Columns, which can also host all kinds of events and can seat 120 people at tables or accommodate 250 people standing; the Terrace and the Gallery, which has a large outdoor space overlooking the Andalusian gardens and a second-floor gallery with furniture, the Exhibition Area, which has 22 mobile panels of different widths and a capacity for 300 people standing, and the Training Room, which has two independent rooms available and a capacity for 30 people (15 per room).

In short, the Three Cultures Foundation headquarters has 70 seats in the multi-purpose room, 250 seats in the central courtyard, 207 seats in the Auditorium and 400 square metres of exhibition areas.