Murillo House Museum is located in Seville, in the No. 8 Santa Teresa Street, in the neighborhood of Santa Cruz.
Murillo lived in this house his last years and died after an accident he suffered while performing a job in Cadiz. The building has two floors with a central patio with columns.
We have tried to keep some harmony with the environment of the seventeenth century recreating aspects of the homes of those years, as the bedroom, lounge, kitchen, etc.
The house museum was created in 1972 but opened in 1982, matching this date with the bicentenary of his death.
In 1988, reforms were initiated and eventually transform the building into offices.
After about 20 years is trying to get back to reform the house and leave it as it was thought at first, with the atmosphere of 1682, to turn back into a museum memorial to his honorable capita Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.