The 10 Best Museums in Ruta Via de la Plata, Ruta Via de la Plata

May 4, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in Ruta Via de la Plata, Spain including Lomography Embassy Gijon, Museo de las Alhajas en la Via de la Plata, Centro de Interpretacion del Poblado Minero de Bustiello, Museo De Bellas Artes De Sevilla, Archaeological Ensemble of Carmona, Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija, Hospital de los Venerables, Casa Museo Sierra Pambley, Museu del Pueblu d'Asturies, Museo de Semana Santa de Zamora.
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1. Lomography Embassy Gijon

Calle de Joaquin Alonso Bonet 12, 33206, Gijon Spain +34 984 29 89 17 http://www.facebook.com/LomographyEmbassyGijon/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Lomography Embassy Gijon

2. Museo de las Alhajas en la Via de la Plata

Calle Juan de Mansilla 10 24750, 24750 La Baneza Spain +34 987 65 51 92 [email protected] http://www.museoalhajas.es
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Museo de las Alhajas en la Via de la Plata

3. Centro de Interpretacion del Poblado Minero de Bustiello

Aldea Bustiello s/n Santa Cruz de Mieres, 33612 Mieres Spain +34 985 42 21 85 [email protected] http://territoriomuseo.com/pages/index/93-centro-de-bustiello-informacion-general
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Centro de Interpretacion del Poblado Minero de Bustiello

Bustiello's mining village is an exception within the Asturian industry heritage. It was built between 1890 and 1925 by Sociedad Huellera Espanola, an important mining company of the industrial group and a Marques of Comillas' property. The church, the monument, the club, the school, the hospital... And the engineers and workers' housing meet a studied architectural ensemble plan and an aesthetic care which are unsual. In order to discover Bustiello and understand the keys to the 'industrial paternalism' which it exemplifies, the route should start in the Visitors Centre located in one of the ancient houses, in Don Isidro's house, where it is possible to find explanations about the geological and industrial importance of the mining area, as well as the Marques of Comillas' corporate network, and finally, about the characteristics of the village from a historical, artistic and patrimonial point of view.

4. Museo De Bellas Artes De Sevilla

Plaza Museo 9, 41001 Seville Spain +34 954 78 65 00 [email protected] http://www.museosdeandalucia.es/web/museodebellasartesdesevilla
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4.5 based on 2,068 reviews

Museo De Bellas Artes De Sevilla

The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, founded in 1839, contains a collection of works from medieval times through the early 20th century. It displays a choice selection of works by Spanish artists from the 17th century, the so-called Golden Age of Sevillian painting. Monday Closed

Reviewed By 07veb - Eastham, United Kingdom

A free to enter museum with a British passport (at the moment) we were able to wander at leisure through a magnificent exhibition of religious art by one of Sevilles greatest exponent from the 17th Century. The statues were exceedingly lifelike and the paintings were real works of art. Well worth the 2 hours we spent which seemed like half an hour

5. Archaeological Ensemble of Carmona

Calle Jorge Bonsor 9, 41410 Carmona Spain +34 600 14 36 32 [email protected] http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/CAC/?lng=en
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

Archaeological Ensemble of Carmona

Monday Closed

Reviewed By ithaca96 - Colmar, France

The necropolis of Carmona is a very interesting area for everybody interested in history and traditions. When we were there, a flock of schoolkids with their teachers were there enacting old Roman rituals, and we saw them again in town, enthusiastic and playful with their spears and shields. What a great way to teach children about history and tradiitions.The graves of the necropolis are very varied, some small and shallow, others deep and grand. And the entrance is free.

6. Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija

Calle Cuna 8, 41004 Seville Spain +34 954 22 78 02 [email protected] http://www.palaciodelebrija.com/
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4.5 based on 776 reviews

Museo Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija

Reviewed By travelling-model - Hong Kong, China

Museo PALACIO de la condesa de lebrjais a house-museum in central Seville, you must take a private tour in order to visit the upper floor of the house. Dating to the 16th century and remodeled between the 18th and 20th centuries. The art collections of the house are very interesting and and unique which included a veriety of Roman mosaics and other antiquities as well as Asia art and even a couple of European master-Rubens paintings. The interior of the palace is decorated in a palette of architectural styles, with elements such as Moorish arches, Plateresque decoration, tilework retrieved from ruined convent, a coffered ceiling from a 16th-century palace and a Renaissance frieze, while its façade and layout reflect typical Andalusian style. This mansion is interesting and different compared to other attractions in Seville. I like here much and it's very Instagrammable and photogenic. Don't miss it if you love to post photos in social media. It's definitely will catch a lot of attentions. 這是塞維利亞中心的一座私人屋苑博物館。 它的歷史可追溯到16世紀,並在18和20世紀之間亦進行了改建。這所房子的藝術品收藏非常有趣且獨特,其中包括各種羅馬馬賽克、古董、亞洲藝術,甚至還有幾幅由歐洲名家魯本斯的畫作。 宮殿的內部包括摩爾拱門,Plateresque裝飾,從毀壞的修道院中回收的瓷磚,16世紀宮殿的方格天花板和文藝復興時期的,其立面和佈局反映出典型的安達盧西亞風格。 由於遊客不多。我在這裡可以自由拍攝了很多美麗的照片,真是不容錯過的景點。

7. Hospital de los Venerables

Plaza Venerables 8, 41004 Seville Spain +34 954 56 26 96 [email protected] http://hospitalvenerables.es/
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4.5 based on 842 reviews

Hospital de los Venerables

Reviewed By 1834jules_philip - York, United Kingdom

We did this as a fill in as it was in the santa cruz district near our Hotel.What a treat.Please go and see the old hospital for retired priests.It has a small art gallery,a beautiful church which we loved and you wander around at leisure.It is not very big but allow an hour or so.

8. Casa Museo Sierra Pambley

Calle Sierra Pambley 2 Frente a Catedral, 24003 Leon Spain +34 987 22 93 69 [email protected] http://www.sierrapambley.org
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Casa Museo Sierra Pambley

The Sierra Pambley Foundation is a non-profit institution dedicated to educational activities in the province of León (Spain). It was created in 1887 by Francisco Fernández-Blanco y Sierra-Pambley, Gumersindo de Azcárate, Francisco Giner de los Ríos and Manuel Bartolomé Cossío.The Foundation’s activities have always been guided by the spirit of the Free Institution of Teaching (Institución Libre de Enseñanza). Nowadays, it realizes a lively programme of cultural and educational activities:The programme of Spanish as a Foreign Language provides free Spanish language courses for immigrants and organizes diverse conferences, seminars and meetings for Spanish teachersThe Sierra Pambley museum shows the way of life of a nineteenth century enlightened family, as well as the pedagogical activity of the FoundationThe Azcárate Library has a wide library materials specialized in social sciences (history, philosophy, geography and pedagogy). This library is also a place full of history where you can read the newspapers or enjoy the web (we have free wifi)The Archive preserves the historical records of both the Foundation’s activities and also those of the Francisco Fernández-Blanco’s family.The Sierra Pambley school, located in the town Hospital de Órbigo, provides quality education for young people and adults.

9. Museu del Pueblu d'Asturies

Paseo Dr Fleming La Güelga, Gijon Spain +34 985 18 29 60 http://museos.gijon.es/page/5285-museu-del-pueblu-d-asturies
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Museu del Pueblu d'Asturies

10. Museo de Semana Santa de Zamora

Plaza Santa Maria Nueva s/n, 49004, Zamora Spain +34 980 53 22 95 http://www.zamora.es/lang/serviciosturisticos/9063/
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Museo de Semana Santa de Zamora

Reviewed By Mutineer2 - Bath, United Kingdom

Semana Santa in Zamora is a really big deal but we were too early for it. Going to this museum you get to see sculptures that the walk thought the streets and appreciate their quality and importance. Each one represents a different part of the story and this combined with the history of Semana Santa gives a great insight into the religious culture in Spain Well worth a visit!

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