Top 10 History Museums in Extremadura, Extremadura

June 3, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Discover the best top things to do in Extremadura, Spain including Centro de Interpretacion de la cultura Morisca, Museo Centro de Interpretacion de las Escuelas Viajeras, Museo de Historia de la Computacion, Centro de Interpretacion del Paludismo, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Museo de Caceres, Archaeological Museum of Badajoz, Cathedral Museum, Museo Santa Clara, Casas Consistoriales.
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1. Centro de Interpretacion de la cultura Morisca

Calle Retiro 1, 06228 Hornachos Spain +34 924 53 35 33
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Centro de Interpretacion de la cultura Morisca

2. Museo Centro de Interpretacion de las Escuelas Viajeras

Calle del Coronel Guillen 15, 10930 Navas del Modrono Spain +34 927 37 53 38 [email protected] http://www.escuelasviajeras.es
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Museo Centro de Interpretacion de las Escuelas Viajeras

The Interpretation Centre Escuelas Viajeras aims to be a tribute to the program of Pedagogical Missions that were developed in the Second Republic and a public recognition to the teachers of rural areas that dedicated all their effort to teach in their small schools without being considered in the same way than the city teachers. If you visit Escuelas Viajeras you will find the treasure given in Navas del Madroño by the essayist and thinker María Zambrano, a collection of original books used in the Pedagogical Missions and some other pieces. Discovering this treasure will open a window on history and culture.

3. Museo de Historia de la Computacion

Plaza de San Juan 13, 10003 Caceres Spain +34 927 31 65 01 [email protected] http://www.museohc.com
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5.0 based on 206 reviews

Museo de Historia de la Computacion

Guided tour by an expert and suitable for any child or adult, who want to learn the history of computing from the first computers personal to the models of 15 years ago, passing also the first PDA, smartphone, and tablet. The Museum is made up of more than 130 computers, of which 70% are from Apple (Complete Collection) and the other 30% are brands such as IBM, Radio Shack, SECOINSA, Spectrum Sinclair, Philips, Dragon, MSX, Atari, BBC, Commodore, Sanyo, Sony, Acorn, Osborne, Amstrad, Toshiba, Siemens, Sharp, Compaq and as time passes, more are added. An hour of visit that shows the evolution of the games or the most professional applications through the last 4 decades, in a practical and fun way using computers, since most are operational. It is amazing to see these machines actually and working. You will learn and have a great time on a trip to the past, you will not forget.

4. Centro de Interpretacion del Paludismo

Diseminado el Robledo s/n, 10460 Losar de la Vera Spain +34 927 19 15 11 [email protected] http://www.paludismolosar.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Centro de Interpretacion del Paludismo

El antiguo Dispensario Antipalúdico de Losar de la Vera, reconvertido en Centro de Interpretación. ¡Ven y descubre la historia del paludismo en España!

5. Museo Nacional de Arte Romano

Calle Jose Ramon Melida 2, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 31 16 90 http://www.mecd.gob.es/mnromano/el-museo/pasado-presente-futuro.html;jsessionid=206C8C4D7854F0F89350DD3018BCF4CD
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4.5 based on 1,829 reviews

Museo Nacional de Arte Romano

Reviewed By ThewanderingLoiner - Malaga, Spain

Free entry on national day. In a lovely modern building. A must visit before the teatro. Nice restaurants opposite the entrance aswell.

6. Museo de Caceres

Plaza de Veletas in the old town, 10003 Caceres Spain +34 927 01 08 77 http://museodecaceres.juntaex.es/web/view/portal/index/standardPage.php?id=31
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4.5 based on 496 reviews

Museo de Caceres

Reviewed By Sandgrown - Arroyo de la Miel, Spain

Situated in the old city at the top close to the San Francisco Javier church. Free admission to EU residents. Allow a couple of hours for looking around this amazing museum, it is set out to start in Paleolithic times through history up to modern times, all with special relevance to Cáceres. There is a cistern there which was used as a public bath in the past. Photos are allowed!

7. Archaeological Museum of Badajoz

Plaza Jose Alvarez Saez de Buruaga s / n, 06071 Badajoz Spain +34 924 00 19 08 [email protected] http://museoarqueologicobadajoz.juntaex.es
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Archaeological Museum of Badajoz

Archaeological museum that presents the history of the province of Badajoz from the Lower Paleolithic to the XVIth cent.

8. Cathedral Museum

Plaza Catedral s/n, 10800 Coria Spain +34 881 55 79 45 http://www.catedraldesantiago.es/en/masses
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Cathedral Museum

Reviewed By Peregarcia1976

Very interesting visit thanks to his guide Oscar who explained us a lot of interesting information of the last dinner fabric from first century one of the only 3 available in the world made in 100% linen and very well conservated

9. Museo Santa Clara

Calle Sevilla 30, 06300 Zafra Spain +34 924 55 14 87 http://www.museozafra.es/
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Museo Santa Clara

10. Casas Consistoriales

Plaza Alta, 06001 Badajoz Spain http://www.aytobadajoz.es/es/ayto/palacio-municipal
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Casas Consistoriales

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