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Other Museums of Valencia, Spain
There are other good museums which you could see if you have time.
(Art museums are not listed here - please go here)
- Many museums are free entry on Saturday, Sunday and
Holidays.
- Most museums are open from 10-2 and then 4.30-8.30, on Sundays and Holidays
10 till 3.
- The info we give on guided tours in foreign languages is particularly
succeptible to change, as it often depends on how many languages the guy
who works there speaks. It is uncertain how long he will keep working
there. If this info is crucial call the museum to confirm.
PORT/BEACH
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Museum of Rice
- Museum in Valencia |
Not as boring as it sounds.
This is an incredible, giant 5-storey interconnected rice machine,
a fully restored rice factory over a 100 years old.
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CARMEN
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Museum of Ethnology
- Museum in Valencia |
A museum exploring social change
in Valencia over time. Profoundly philosophical and high quality
exhibitions on history and social aspects of city life, particularly
XIX-XX centuries.
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CENTRO
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Cervello Palace
- Museum in Valencia |
A former summer residence of
Spanish monarchs exhibits XIX century history, medieval records
archive and the rooms of the palace.
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CENTRO
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History Museum
- Museum in Valencia |
Housed in the City Hall (you
can see the luxurious interior) this museum is a small shrine of
important artefacts that made Valencian history.
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ARAGON
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Military History Museum
- Museum in Valencia |
Guns, tanks, uniforms, cannons,
etc. Moreover, an in depth educative explanation of various military
units and tactics.
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NORTH
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Museum of Artista Fallero
- Museum in Valencia |
Another museum dedicated to
Las Fallas,
this one is non-government, created by the fallero artists in their
neighbourhood.
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