Looking for museums open on Monday in Galicia? These are the best places to visit:
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Ourense Cathedral
OurenseThe Ourense Cathedral has a history marked by destruction and rebirth. It was destroyed during Muslim incursions and later rebuilt during the 12th and 13th centuries, a period known for Romanesque architecture. The construction of the cathedral in its current form began in 1160 and was completed in the mid-13th century. This history of resilience and transformation is reflected in the cathedral's architecture, making it a fascinating site for those interested in historical architecture. 2
Mondoñedo Cathedral
MondoñedoMondoñedo Cathedral, also known as the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, is one of the episcopal seats of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol in Galicia, Spain. It is often referred to as the 'Kneeling Cathedral' due to its perfect proportions and modest height. The cathedral was declared a National Monument on May 23, 1902, and was named a basilica by Pope John XXIII in 1959. 3
Science Museum
A CoruñaLa Casa de las Ciencias, located in the Santa Margarita Park in the city of La Coruña, is a scientific cultural museum. It was established in 1983 and has since been a hub for scientific and technological education and communication for citizens of all ages. The museum organizes exhibitions, conferences, awards, courses, projections, and editions, and collaborates with the media in scientific dissemination tasks. 4
Santiago Cathedral Museum
Santiago de CompostelaThe Santiago de Compostela Cathedral Museum is a significant institution that houses a wide range of artistic and archaeological works. These works are owned by the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and cover a broad timeline from the Roman era to the present day. This extensive collection provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the rich history and culture of the region through the various exhibits. 5
Museo Colexiata de Sar
Santiago de Compostela 6
Vieja Cárcel
Lugo 7
Camilo José Cela Foundation
PadrónMuseum dedicated to the Nobel Prize winning novelist holds an exhibition on his life and also houses a railway museum related to his grandfather.- 8
Estrella Galicia Museum
Oseiro 9
Kiosco Alfonso
A Coruña 10
Museo das Mariñas
BetanzosThe Museo de las Mariñas is a museum of history and ethnography situated in the Spanish town of Betanzos. It is dedicated to the regions of the Mariñas Coruñesas, offering a deep dive into the history and culture of these areas. The museum is housed in the former Santo Domingo convent, a building with its own rich history dating back to the 16th century. 11
Centro Arqueolóxico Dolmen de Dombate
Cabana de Bergantiños 12
Casa de las Artes
VigoLa Casa de las Artes, also known as Fundación Laxeiro, is the primary venue for temporary exhibitions organized by the culture unit of the Vigo City Council. This makes it a significant cultural hub in the city, offering a variety of exhibitions throughout the year. 13
Fundación Barrié
A CoruñaThe Pedro Barrié de la Maza Foundation is a private heritage foundation that was established with the aim of promoting development and culture in Galicia. It was created on November 5, 1966, by Pedro Barrié de la Maza, who declared it the universal heir of his fortune. The foundation has since contributed to the culture, education, health, and more in Galicia. 14
Carlos Maside Museum
Sada 15
Church of Santa María a Nova
Noia 16
Museo do Mar de Rianxo
Rianxo 17
Museo Vivente do Mel
Arzúa 18
Municipal Museum of Ramón María Aller Ulloa
Lalín 19
Museo do Ferrocarril
Vilagarcía de Arousa 20
Saint Clare Sacred Art Museum
Allariz 21
Pontevedra Auditorium and Convention Centre
Pontevedra 22
Museo Etnográfico Municipal de Quiroga
Quiroga- 23
Centro de Interpretacíon da Faba
Lourenzá - 24
Marea, Museo da Memoria Mariñeira
Porto do Son - 25
Casa-Museo da Gaita
Viascón - 26
Municipal Museum of Ponteareas
Ponteareas - 27
Museo do Moucho
Cerceda - 28
Centro de Interpretación da Conserva
Isla de Arousa