All art museums and attractions to visit in Valencian Community

Valencian Community (Spain) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 40 art museums that are located in Valencian Community.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Valencian Community? These are the ones:

  1. Castillo de Santa Bárbara - Museo de la Ciudad de Alicante1

    Castillo de Santa Bárbara - Museo de la Ciudad de Alicante

     Alicante
    Castillo de Santa Bárbara (The castle of Santa Bárbara) is a castle in Alicante, on Mount Benacantil, a rocky mass with a height of 167 meters that borders the sea and from which you can see the entire bay of Alicante and its terrestrial surroundings, giving it a big strategic advantage. The Museo d
  2. Lladró Museum2

    Lladró Museum

     Tabernes Blanques
    The Lladró Museum, located in the town of Tabernes Blanques in Valencia, Spain, is a private institution owned by the renowned decorative porcelain firm, Lladró. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in the art of porcelain making and the history of the Lladró brand.
  3. National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts González Martí3

    National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts González Martí

     Valencia
    National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts González Martí (Museo Nacional de Cerámica y de las Artes Suntuarias González Martí) is an art museum in Valencia that is housed in the 18th century Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas, a fine example of Rococo architecture. It is a national museum of c
  4. Museo Fallero de Valencia4

    Museo Fallero de Valencia

     Valencia
    Museo Fallero de Valencia is a museum in the Spanish city of Valencia that is dedicated to the city's unique and internationally known festival. The collection of the museum consists of the best figurines made over the years. Each year, the best falla (figurine) is saved from the fire and put into t
  5. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Villafamés5

    Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Villafamés

     Vilafamés
    The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo "Vicente Aguilera Cerni" de Villafamés is housed in the Palacio del Batlle. This civil Gothic palace was constructed in the mid-15th century and underwent renovations in the 18th century. The museum's location in this historic building adds a unique charm and historical context to the contemporary art pieces it houses.
  6. Ceramic Museum of Manises6

    Ceramic Museum of Manises

     Manises
    The Ceramic Museum of Manises (MCM) is a public ethnological museum that is owned by the Manises City Council. The museum primarily focuses on ceramics from Manises, specifically those from the 14th to the 20th centuries. Additionally, the museum also showcases contemporary creative ceramics, which are obtained from the winners of the National Ceramic Competition of Manises.
  7. Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia7

    Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia

     Valencia
    Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia is one of the most prominent art museums in Valencia and is housed in the St. Pius V Palace. The museum holds a collection that mainly consists of primitive Valencian masters, but also examples of contemporary art. Highlights of the exhibition include paintings by G
  8. The Lladró Museum8

    The Lladró Museum

     Valencia
    The Lladró Museum is the private center that belongs to the well-known decorative porcelain firm Lladró. The museum has two permanent exhibits, the Historic Porcelain Museum and the Painting Collection. The Lladró Historical porcelain collection consists of pieces that are already removed from the c
  9. Alicante Museum of Contemporary Art9

    Alicante Museum of Contemporary Art

     Alicante
    The Alicante Museum of Contemporary Art (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante, MACA) is a municipal museum in Alicante that is housed in the Asegurada building, the oldest civil building remaining in Alicante. The museum holds a collection of 20th-century and contemporary art that is subdivided i
  10. Casa Museo la Barbera dels Aragonés10

    Casa Museo la Barbera dels Aragonés

     Villajoyosa
    The Casa Museo La Barbera dels Aragonés in Villajoyosa, Alicante, has a rich history dating back to the Late Middle Ages. The house belonged to the Aragonés family, who were influential landowners and held significant political and military positions until the 19th century. This historical context provides a unique insight into the lives of the Spanish nobility during this period.
  11. L'Hemisfèric11

    L'Hemisfèric

     Valencia
    L'Hemisfèric was designed by Santiago Calatrava and built in 1998, and was the first building of the whole Arts and Science complex. Both the cinema and planetarium housed here use IMAX technologies, which create an interactive experience for its visitors on science and technology. Movies screened a
  12. Museo de Bellas Artes Gravina - MUBAG12

    Museo de Bellas Artes Gravina - MUBAG

     Alicante
    Museo de Bellas Artes Gravina (MUBAG, The Museum of Fine Arts Gravina) is an art museum in Alicante that is housed in the palace of the Count of Lumiares, a four-storey building built between 1748 and 1808. This museum holds a collection of paintings and sculptures from Alicante, from the 16th centu
  13. Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM)13

    Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM)

     Valencia
    In the IVAM’s exhibitions different artistic languages coexist as they really are: manifestations of ideas, emotions and poetics of artists who at all times choose their best way to express themselves. Modern and contemporary seen as strongly intertwined aspects that can not be understood without ea
  14. Museo del Patriarca14

    Museo del Patriarca

     Valencia
    The Patriarca, Real Colegio and the Seminario del Corpus Christi are a church, a seminary and a college respectively. Work on the buildings began in 1586 and finished in 1610. The Patriarca in Valencia is a good examples of Renaissance architecture. In the Museo del Patriarca (the Musuem of the Patr
  15. Centre del Carme15

    Centre del Carme

     Valencia
    Centre del Carme in Valencia is housed in the old Carmen Convent and features various temporary exhibition rooms.
  16. Museum of Contemporary Art of Elche16

    Museum of Contemporary Art of Elche

     Elche
    The Museum of Contemporary Art of Elche, located in Elche, Spain, holds a significant position as the city's most important modern and contemporary art museum. It is a hub for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, offering a deep dive into the world of 20th-century art.
  17. Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Orihuela17

    Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Orihuela

     Orihuela
    The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art is housed in the Episcopal Palace of Orihuela, a location that has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest. This historic building not only provides a fitting setting for the museum's collection, but is itself a significant part of the cultural heritage of Orihuela. Visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to explore this historic building as they view the museum's collection.
  18. Holy Week Museum18

    Holy Week Museum

     Orihuela
    The Holy Week Museum of Orihuela is situated on the site of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. This location is significant as it still retains its 16th century Renaissance facade, providing a historical backdrop to the museum's extensive collection of sacred art.
  19. Contemporary Art Museum19

    Contemporary Art Museum

     Requena
  20. Benlliure House-Museum20

    Benlliure House-Museum

     Crevillent
    The Benlliure House-Museum is a site of cultural interest, located at 23 Blanquerías Street, in the Carmen neighborhood of Valencia. This location is easily accessible and is situated in a vibrant part of the city, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring Valencia.
  21. Boca del Calvari Museum21

    Boca del Calvari Museum

     Benidorm
    The Boca del Calvari Museum, also known as Museu Boca del Calvari, is situated in the vibrant city of Benidorm, Spain. The museum is housed in a building that was once the old town hall, adding a touch of historical significance to its location. This unique setting provides a backdrop for the museum's exhibitions, which focus on contemporary art and history.
  22. José Segrelles House-Museum22

    José Segrelles House-Museum

     Albaida
    The Segrelles Museum is a tribute to the life and work of the Valencian painter Josep Segrelles. It is situated in the city of Albaida, in the province of Valencia, Spain. The museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the artistic journey of this renowned artist.
  23. Museum of Fine Arts23

    Museum of Fine Arts

     Játiva
  24. Sculptor Antonio Navarro Santafé Museum24

    Sculptor Antonio Navarro Santafé Museum

     Villena
  25. Museum Collection of Photography of Manises25

    Museum Collection of Photography of Manises

     Manises
  26. Oliva Archaeological Museum26

    Oliva Archaeological Museum

     Oliva
  27. Museu Faller d'Alzira27

    Museu Faller d'Alzira

     Alcira
  28. Lladró Museum28

    Lladró Museum

     Almácera
    Apart from showcasing the company's artistic collection, the Lladró Museum also provides an opportunity for visitors to tour the workshops of the City of Porcelain. Here, tourists can learn about the creation process of the porcelain pieces directly from the artisans who craft them.
  29. Museo Etnologico Elda29

    Museo Etnologico Elda

     Elda
  30. Museum of Palmito30

    Museum of Palmito

     Aldaya
  31. Modernist House Museum31

    Modernist House Museum

     Novelda
    The Modernist House Museum of Novelda is situated at 24 Major Street in Novelda, a city in the province of Alicante, within the Valencian Community of Spain. This location is easily accessible and provides a great starting point for exploring the city's rich history and culture.
  32. Museu Cassoleria d'Angel Dominguez32

    Museu Cassoleria d'Angel Dominguez

     Potríes
    The Museu Cassoleria d’Àngel Domínguez has also achieved the Q certification. This certification is granted by the Institute for Spanish Tourist Quality (ICTE), indicating that the museum meets high standards of quality in terms of services and facilities. This ensures a satisfactory visit for tourists.
  33. Museu de la Ciutat Casa de Polo33

    Museu de la Ciutat Casa de Polo

     Villarreal
    The Museu de la Ciutat, located in Villarreal, Spain, was officially opened to the public on May 17, 1994. It is housed in the Casa de Polo, a farmhouse that was constructed in the 19th century by José Polo de Bernabé y Borrás. This historical building adds a unique charm to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists who appreciate architecture and history.
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    La Casa del Cable

     Jávea
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    Municipal Exhibition Hall

     Requena
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    Museum of the Falles Artists of València

     Valencia
    Museum of the Falles Artists of València (Museo del Gremio de Artistas Falleros) is the guild's very own museum in Valencia. Visitors can marvel at their mastery of making fallas, the figurines used in the local festival.
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    Sala Polivalente Monte Tossal

     Alicante
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    Contemporary Art Gallery

     Calpe
    The Contemporary Art Gallery in Calpe is a space dedicated to showcasing the works of artists born after the second half of the 20th century, from 1945 onwards. This period is often referred to as the era of contemporary art by art historians. The gallery focuses on a broad spectrum of practices, encompassing plastic art and visual arts.
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    Microminiature Museum

     Guadalest
    The Microminiature Museum is a unique attraction situated in the municipality of Guadalest, in the Province of Alicante, Spain. This location offers a picturesque setting for the museum, adding to the overall experience of the visitors. The museum is easily accessible and provides a unique opportunity to explore the world of microminiatures in a beautiful Spanish town.
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    Julio Quesada Museum

     Crevillent
    Julio Quesada Guilabert, born on December 9, 1918, in Madrid, was a renowned Spanish painter. He was particularly known for his expertise in watercolor painting, earning him recognition as one of the best watercolorists of the 20th century. His works have been celebrated for their artistic quality and have contributed significantly to the field of watercolor painting.