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Most important museums of the Comunidad Valenciana to discover art and culture

Most important museums of the Comunidad Valenciana

The Comunidad Valenciana has a wide cultural offering thanks to its museums of art, archaeology, science and Mediterranean tradition. From large contemporary spaces to historical and maritime museums, the region brings together some of the most interesting cultural centres on the Spanish coast.

Valencia, Alicante, Castellón and Elche bring together museums ideal for complementing urban getaways, historical routes and cultural trips along the Mediterranean coast.

Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia

Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia is one of the most important art galleries in Spain and one of the great cultural landmarks of the Comunidad Valenciana.

The museum houses works by artists such as Velázquez, Sorolla, El Greco and Goya, as well as an important collection of Valencian painting.

What to see in Museo de Bellas Artes

  • Works by Joaquín Sorolla
  • Valencian Gothic painting
  • Renaissance and Baroque collections
  • Historic courtyard of the museum

IVAM de Valencia

Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, known as IVAM, is one of the main museums of contemporary art in Spain.

The space brings together permanent collections and temporary exhibitions dedicated to international modern and avant-garde art.

What stands out in IVAM

  • International contemporary art
  • Works by Julio González
  • Photography and modern design
  • Temporary exhibitions

Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe

Located within Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, this interactive museum has become one of the most visited cultural and scientific spaces in Valencia.

The building designed by Santiago Calatrava stands out both for its architecture and for its technological and scientific exhibitions.

MARQ de Alicante

Museo Arqueológico de Alicante, known as MARQ, is one of the most modern archaeological museums in Europe.

Its exhibitions cover the history of the province from prehistory to the contemporary period through audiovisual and interactive resources.

What to visit in MARQ

  • Iberian and Roman remains
  • Medieval archaeology
  • Temporary exhibitions
  • Interactive multimedia resources

Museo Picasso de Buitrago and Valencian artistic collection

The Comunidad Valenciana also has collections dedicated to international artists and cultural spaces focused on modern and contemporary art.

Valencia and Alicante have reinforced their role as cultural destinations of the Mediterranean in recent years.

Museo de la Seda de Valencia

The Valencian silk tradition has an outstanding space in this museum located in the historic centre of Valencia.

The museum allows visitors to learn about the importance of silk in the economy and history of the city.

Museo Arqueológico de Elche and MAHE

Museo Arqueológico y de Historia de Elche, known as MAHE, preserves important pieces related to the Iberian and Roman history of the city.

Among its great symbols, the reproduction of the Dama de Elche stands out, one of the most famous archaeological pieces in Spain.

Museo de Bellas Artes de Castellón

This museum brings together collections of archaeology, ethnography and art linked to the province of Castellón.

The modern building and temporary exhibitions make the space one of the main cultural landmarks of Castellón.

The Comunidad Valenciana and its cultural offering

The museums of the Comunidad Valenciana reflect the historical and artistic diversity of this Mediterranean region. From large art galleries to scientific and archaeological spaces, the community offers cultural proposals for all types of travellers.

Valencia, Alicante, Castellón and Elche form an ideal cultural route for those who wish to discover some of the most important museums of the Spanish Mediterranean.

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