Centro Cultural Flamenco Don Antonio Chacón

Jerez de la Frontera


One of the best peñas in town (and hence Andalucía), the Chacón, named for the great Jerez-born flamenco singer, often sees top-notch flamenco performers grace its stage. For upcoming events, check the Facebook page or contact the tourist office or the Centro Andaluz de Flamenco.


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