Valencia City Museum
Museu de la Ciutat de València

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Discover the rich history and culture of Valencia at this fascinating museum in the heart of the city.

Discover the rich history and culture of Valencia by visiting the Valencia City Museum, locally known as Museo de la Ciudad. This museum is housed in a beautiful 18th-century palace and showcases the city’s fascinating past through its impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits.

As you explore the museum, you’ll be transported back in time to the Roman and Arab eras, as well as the Middle Ages and Renaissance period. Learn about the city’s evolution from a small Roman colony to a bustling medieval metropolis, to the vibrant cultural hub it is today.

One of the highlights of the Museo de la Ciudad is the Sala del Consulado del Mar, a stunning 15th-century room that once served as a meeting place for Valencia’s maritime trade organization. The room is adorned with intricate frescoes and features a beautiful wooden ceiling.

Another must-see exhibit is the collection of Valencian ceramics, which includes pieces from the 15th century to the present day. Marvel at the intricate designs and vibrant colors of these beautiful works of art.

The museum also features a range of temporary exhibits throughout the year, so be sure to check the schedule to see what’s on during your visit.

Admission to the Museo de la Ciudad is free, making it an affordable and enriching activity for travelers on a budget. Whether you’re a history buff or simply interested in learning more about the city you’re visiting, a visit to this museum is a must-do.

Updated on 29 August 2023

Tips and Tricks

  • The museum is closed on Mondays and public holidays, so plan accordingly.
  • Free admission on Sundays and for children under 7 years old.
  • The museum offers guided tours in English and Spanish, check their website for schedules.
  • Don't miss the medieval towers and the ceramics collection.
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Opening times vary, please check the museum's website or contact them directly for more information.

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Free on Sundays and public holidays, otherwise 2€ per person.

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