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(+34) 91 542 72 51.
We’re open from Monday – Friday 10h-13:30h / 17:00-20:00h and Saturdays 10h-13:30h (GMT + 1).
In 2024, we will be closed for holidays on the 1st and 6th January, 28th, 29th, and 30th March, 1st, 2nd, and 15th May, 25th July, 15th August, 12th October, 1st and 9th November, 6th, 7th, and 25th December.
Our shop is located in Calle Campomanes nº 4, Madrid 28013 España (Ópera Metro Station) - Ayuda |
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- Flamenco Furry Dolls
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- Mugs
- Bottles decoration
- Liquor shot
- Spanish flag
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- Decorate your Table
- Posters
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- Gourmet corner
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- Tinned Food
- Flamenco Ceramics
- Placemat-Bread Baskets
- Absolute Flamenco
- Flamenco Shoes Shop
- Wedding Veils
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- Spanish Costumes
- Bullfighter cape bullfighter outfits and more...
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- Dance wardrobe
- Campero Suit
- Curious Objects
- Painters slippers
- Decorative Bulls
- Gaudí
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- Alternative Zone
- Barcino Designs
- Flags Presents
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- Osborne Bull
- Osborne Bull T-shirts
- Shots glasses with the Osborne bull
- Osborne Bull Mugs
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- Calle Campomanes, 4, 28013, Madrid
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- flamencoexport@flamencoexport.com
- Phone:
(+34) 91 542 72 51.
We’re open from Monday – Friday 10h-13:30h / 17:00-20:00h and Saturdays 10h-13:30h (GMT + 1).
In 2024, we will be closed for holidays on the 1st and 6th January, 28th, 29th, and 30th March, 1st, 2nd, and 15th May, 25th July, 15th August, 12th October, 1st and 9th November, 6th, 7th, and 25th December.
Our shop is located in Calle Campomanes nº 4, Madrid 28013 España (Ópera Metro Station)
Homenaje A Ramón De Algeciras
In the disc of RAMON DE ALGECIRAS, an album of two Cds pays tribute to the big guitarist, accompanied by singers as Camaron, Niño Ricardo, La Susi and with his little brother, another big master of the spanish guitar Paco de Lucia. Ramon de Algeciras is the big brother of another great guitarist: Paco de Lucia. He is the one of the best guitarists representative of Niño Ricardo's school, to whom he had the chance to work during several years in Juanito Valderrama company. During the biggest part of his artistic career he was singing at the back, that is to say accompaning the dance or the sing in festivals, fairs, tablaos, theatres, shows... From the start of his career, with only 18 years, his guitar accompanied the big flamenco figures: Antonio Mairena, La Niña de los Peines, Pepe Marchena, Pepe Pinto, Fernanda y Bernarda de Utrera, La Perla de Cádiz, Adela La Chaqueta, Fosforito... or Camarón, of whom he managed to be the official guitarist in the seventies. He was part as well of the Juanito Valderrama company (1957-1968), of the Antonio Ballet (1966-1968) and of the Paco de Lucia sextet, where he was second guitarist and he managed the biggest part of the group.
In the disc of RAMON DE ALGECIRAS, an album of two Cds pays tribute to the big guitarist, accompanied by singers as Camaron, Niño Ricardo, La Susi and with his little brother, another big master of the spanish guitar Paco de Lucia. Ramon de Algeciras is the big brother of another great guitarist: Paco de Lucia. He is the one of the best guitarists representative of Niño Ricardo's school, to whom he had the chance to work during several years in Juanito Valderrama company. During the biggest part of his artistic career he was singing at the back, that is to say accompaning the dance or the sing in festivals, fairs, tablaos, theatres, shows... From the start of his career, with only 18 years, his guitar accompanied the big flamenco figures: Antonio Mairena, La Niña de los Peines, Pepe Marchena, Pepe Pinto, Fernanda y Bernarda de Utrera, La Perla de Cádiz, Adela La Chaqueta, Fosforito... or Camarón, of whom he managed to be the official guitarist in the seventies. He was part as well of the Juanito Valderrama company (1957-1968), of the Antonio Ballet (1966-1968) and of the Paco de Lucia sextet, where he was second guitarist and he managed the biggest part of the group.