1. Casa de la Memoria is a cultural center and flamenco venue located in the heart of Seville, Spain. The building used to be a 15th-century palace, which was later converted into a convent, and then a prison. Today, it serves as a unique space for showcasing the art, history, and cultural heritage of Seville through various exhibitions, workshops, and performances. The venue also has a fascinating museum which houses a collection of flamenco-related objects and artifacts, including vintage photographs, costumes, instruments, and recordings.

2. Casa de la Memoria is open to visitors from Monday to Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm. The phone number for the venue is +34 954 560 670.

3. Admission to the museum costs €6 per person, while the cost of attending a flamenco performance varies depending on the artist and time of day. It is worth noting that Casa de la Memoria is located in the city center, and can be easily accessed by public transportation. The nearest tram stop is Plaza Nueva, and the closest bus stops are Miguel de Mañara (lines C3 and C4), Sierpes (lines 13 and 14), and Puerta Jerez (lines 41 and C5).