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[ENG] Museums in Valencia

Valencia is a city that blends tradition, art, science, and modernity, and its wide range of museums reflects this diversity. With more than 40 museums, the city offers a unique cultural experience that spans from classical art to the most advanced sciences. Below is a detailed guide to the most outstanding museums in Valencia:


 

🖼️ Art Museums

Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia (San Pío V)
It is the second most important art gallery in Spain, with a collection spanning from the 15th to the 20th century. It houses works by artists such as Goya, Velázquez, El Greco, and Sorolla. Admission is free and it is located at Calle San Pío V, 9.

IVAM – Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno
Located at Calle Guillem de Castro, 118, the IVAM is a benchmark of modern and contemporary art in Spain. Its permanent collection includes works by artists such as Julio González and Ignacio Pinazo, along with temporary exhibitions that explore various artistic trends from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias González Martí
Housed in the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, on Calle Poeta Querol, 2, this museum exhibits an impressive collection of Valencian and national ceramics. It is Spain’s leading museum in this field.

Museo de la Seda
Dedicated to the textile industry, this museum offers a journey through fabric production in Valencia from the 15th to the 19th century. It is located at Calle Hospital, 7, in the historic city center.

 

🏛️ Historical and Archaeological Museums

Museo de Historia de Valencia
This museum provides an overview of the city throughout the centuries, showcasing artistic, archaeological, scientific, architectural, and historical findings. It is housed in a building that originally served as Valencia’s water reservoir.

Centro Arqueológico de l’Almoina
Located next to the Cathedral, this center allows visitors to explore the ancient streets of Roman Valentia Edetanorum and Islamic Balansiya.

 

🧪 Science and Technology Museums

Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe
Part of the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, this museum offers interactive exhibitions on science and technology. It is an ideal space for fun and educational learning.

CaixaForum Valencia
Located within the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, CaixaForum hosts temporary exhibitions on art, science, and culture. For the 2025–2026 season, exhibitions will include Dinosaurs of Patagonia, Music and Mathematics, and The Worlds of Alice.

 

🎭 Museums of Popular Culture and Tradition

Museo Fallero de Valencia
This museum is dedicated to Las Fallas, Valencia’s most emblematic festival. It houses a collection of “ninots indultados” (pardoned figures) and showcases the evolution of this unique tradition.

Museo de la Ciudad
Located in Plaza del Arzobispo, this museum provides a comprehensive view of Valencia’s history, from its origins to the present day.

 

🏛️ Museums of Valencian Personalities

Casa Museo Blasco Ibáñez
Dedicated to the Valencian writer and politician Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, this house-museum offers an insight into his life and work.

Casa Museo Concha Piquer
This house-museum is dedicated to the Valencian singer Concha Piquer, one of the most important figures in 20th-century Spanish music.

 

🏛️ Contemporary Art Museums

Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporània (CCCC)
Housed in a former convent in the heart of Valencia, this space hosts temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Since 2025, it also features its own café and offers free entry.

Fundación Bancaja
This foundation organizes temporary exhibitions of contemporary art as well as cultural activities. It is located at Plaza de Tetuán, 23.

🧠 Specialized Museums

Museo de Prehistoria de Valencia
This museum offers an overview of the prehistory of the Valencian Community, with an extensive collection of objects and tools from the earliest civilizations.

Museo Iluziona Valencia
Dedicated to optical illusions, this museum provides a unique experience for visitors of all ages.

Museo Histórico Militar de Valencia
This museum offers a look into Spain’s military history, with a wide collection of uniforms, weapons, and related artifacts.

🏛️ Museums in the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias

The Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is an architectural and cultural complex that houses several museums and cultural spaces. In addition to the Museo de las Ciencias, it also includes the Oceanográfico, the Hemisférico, and the Ágora.

🗺️ Visitor Tips

  • Free admission: Some museums offer free entry on specific days or for residents. For instance, the Museo de Bellas Artes is free year-round.

  • Opening hours: Schedules may vary, so it is advisable to check the official websites of each museum before visiting.

  • Accessibility: Most museums in Valencia are accessible to people with reduced mobility, though it is recommended to confirm conditions in advance.

  • Tourist cards: Valencia offers tourist cards that include discounts or free access to several museums. These can be purchased at tourist points or online.


Valencia offers a rich and varied museum scene, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its history, art, and culture. Whether you are interested in classical art, science, history, or local traditions, you will find a museum that perfectly matches your interests.