All geology museums to visit in Andalusia

Discover the Earth's secrets at 4 geology museums in Andalusia. These museums feature exhibits on rocks, minerals, fossils, and the geological processes that shape our planet.

Are you fascinated by the Earth's natural history? These are the geology museums you should visit in Andalusia:

  1. Torcal Alto Visitor Center1

    Torcal Alto Visitor Center

     Antequera
    El Torcal de Antequera is a nature reserve situated in the Sierra del Torcal mountain range. This reserve is located to the south of the city of Antequera, in the province of Málaga, off the A45 road in Andalusia, Spain. It is a unique destination for nature lovers and those interested in geology.
  2. Hermitage of the Three Juanes2

    Hermitage of the Three Juanes

     Atarfe
    The Hermitage of the Three Juanes is situated in the Spanish town of Atarfe, in the province of Granada. This location offers visitors a chance to experience the rich cultural heritage of Spain, while also enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
  3. Cuevas de Fuentes de León3

    Cuevas de Fuentes de León

     Cañaveral de León
    The Cuevas de Fuentes de León is a karstic complex situated in the southern part of the Spanish province of Badajoz. This site was officially declared a natural monument on July 25, 2001. The caves are located in the southeast of the municipal term of Fuentes de León, bordering the province of Huelva. The caves cover an area of about 200 hectares.
  4. Archaeological Town Museum4

    Archaeological Town Museum

     Montoro
    The Archaeological Municipal Museum of Montoro is a city-owned and managed museum located in the city of Montoro, in the province of Córdoba, Spain. This museum is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage and offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the region.