The Museum of Art and Popular Costume is housed in the Mudejar pavilion that was built for the Ibero-American Exhibition, and the museum presents an interesting, evocative record of life in and around Seville in the past. Here you can see local costumes, furniture, musical instruments and paintings. There are also reconstructed workshops and a wine bodega as well as displays about farming, including machinery. Other collections include posters of Semana Santa, flamenco and bullfighting.