Museums

Museums

IVAM

The most avant-guard artistic proposals are to be found in this spectacular building. The IVAM is a new building with galleries designed for permanent and temporary exhibitions. The exhibitions are mainly centred on the evolutionary process of Art, from the classical vanguard crisis right up to the seventies.
www.ivam.es/en

Museum of Fine Arts

The second largest paint artwork collection in Spain, after the Prado Museum. Here you’ll find pieces by artists such as Sorolla, Goya and Zuloaga.
museobellasartesvalencia.gva.es

MuVIM

The Valencia Museum of the Enlightenment and Modernity. A first-rate museum and provider of culture relating to modernity, where you can enjoy the very best in photography, illustration and poster exhibitions. A place where our journey through history meets the Enlightenment and takes us up to cutting-edge science and architecture of today.
www.muvim.es

The National Ceramics Museum

An extensive display of both Spanish and international ceramics, alongside collections of decorative art all await you in the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, a building of great architectural interest and the finest example of Baroque-style design in Spain.
mnceramica.mcu.es /

Almudín

Once a Moorish storeroom for wheat, today this area is a unique exhibition hall. If for nothing else, a look at the murals alluding to the introduction of wheat into the city is well worth a visit.

Almoina Archaeological Museum

Transport yourself back to the time of the Romans or the Moors in this museum. Thanks to its state-of-the-art technology, you can explore the remains of various settlements of different civilisations in Valencia since the year 138 B.C.

Natural Sciences Museum

At the heart of the Viveros Gardens lies this museum, where you can find out more about how our region’s landscapes and ecosystems have evolved over time, as well as seeing the fascinating display of South American palaeontology from the last quaternary