Top 10 Specialty Museums in Cartagena, Region of Murcia

June 25, 2021 Karren Gelb

Discover the best top things to do in Cartagena, Spain including Cultural Center Ramon Alonso Luzzy, Museo Decumano, Museo Arqueologico Municipal, Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica, Museo Del Teatro Romano, Museo Archeologico, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain, Centro de Interpretacion de la Mina Las Matildes, Punic Wall, Fuerte De Navidad, Augusteum.
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1. Cultural Center Ramon Alonso Luzzy

Calle de Jacinto Benavente 7, 30203 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 88 58 [email protected] https://bibliotecas.cartagena.es/bibliotecas_municipales.asp?idbiblioteca=2
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Cultural Center Ramon Alonso Luzzy

2. Museo Decumano

Plaza del Tres Reyes 1, 30201 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Museo Decumano

3. Museo Arqueologico Municipal

Calle Ramon y Cajal 45, 30381 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 89 68 [email protected] http://www.museoarqueologicocartagena.es/_sRXvtP9PMOOZ7YahnrArsq_XiJsnrva1
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Museo Arqueologico Municipal

Reviewed By wendelld2013 - New York City, United States

This well-curated museum is built around an ancient necropolis and does an excellent job of taking you through Cartagena’s rise in the Carthaginian Empire before it became a major outpost of the Romans and, much later, the Moors. We enjoyed walking here from the port along the beautiful Alameda de San Anton, then headed north on Calle Jorge Juan for lunch at a nice strip of local restaurants you won’t find on TripAdvisor.

4. Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica

Paseo Alfonso XII, 22, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 11 66 [email protected] http://museoarqua.mcu.es/
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4.5 based on 680 reviews

Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica

Reviewed By rochesterrambler - Rochester, United Kingdom

One could probably spend a whole day at this museum if they were to read everything and use all of the interactive exhibits. With displays including items from ancient coins and pottery to large sections of ancient ships, this museum is incredible. By just pushing a button, see how large, heavy objects are lifted from the sea bed with compressed air all inside a class tube.

5. Museo Del Teatro Romano

Plaza del Ayuntamiento 9, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 50 48 02 [email protected] http://www.teatroromanocartagena.org/
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4.5 based on 2,866 reviews

Museo Del Teatro Romano

By visiting the Museum of the Roman Theatre you will encounter one of the most surprising discoveries of the city in the last decades. Thanks to the ingenious design of the architect Rafael Moneo, you will start your tour of the Palace of Riquelme, the first building of the museum, and then follow the historical hallway located under the street to then move to the new space that collects the most emblematic pieces of all found in the excavations. Using modern stairs you will come to the second tunnel, this time is under the medieval church of Santa Maria, a construction superimposed to the old theatre which increases its uniqueness and attraction. After this, the second corridor, will take you to the most relevant part of the museum, the Roman Theatre, one of the largest in the Roman Hispania with capacity for 7,000 people.

Reviewed By marftrip - Kernersville, United States

This is a wonderful museum/archaeological site, but there’s much more than it appears upon entering. The entryway leads you under other buildings, which allows you to experience foundations from different time periods along with a history of the site, a architectural history of a Roman theater and displays of artifacts found at the site. You eventually emerge near the top of the Theater, but are able to wander up and down, and on to the stage. It’s definitely worth the time and small entry fee, but allow time to explore and enjoy. (Most of the museums offer a multi-ticket, which lets you buy entry to 4/5/6 museums for a reduced price. I did four in one day, and barely made it before they closed.)

6. Museo Archeologico, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain

Calle de Santiago Ramon y Cajal No 45, 30205 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 89 68 [email protected] http://www.museoarqueologicocartagena.es/
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Museo Archeologico, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain

Around 4000 years of culture in the area of Cartagena is represented. One of the prize pieces is an extremely beautiful(even by modern standards) piece of jewellery found at Los Nietos, just a local train ride away on the shore of the Mar Menor.

7. Centro de Interpretacion de la Mina Las Matildes

Mina Las Matildes. El Beal-Cartagena, 30382 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 628 07 34 82 [email protected] http://www.fundacionsierraminera.org/minamatilde/index.html
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Centro de Interpretacion de la Mina Las Matildes

8. Punic Wall

Calle de San Diego 25, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 50 00 93 [email protected] https://www.cartagenapuertodeculturas.com/ficha_muralla_punica.asp
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Punic Wall

In the Punic Wall you will encounter one of the most important episodes in the history of the Mediterranean, the Punic Wars between the Carthaginians and the Romans. You will meet the legendary past of Qart Hadast founded by the general Hasdrubal in 229 BC and its most significant, the wall, one of the few remaining Carthaginian relics still found in Spain. In addition, next to the wall, you can see the funerary crypt of the hermitage of San Jose built in the 16th and 17th centuries. Its walls offer a very macabre representation of the Dances of Death.

Reviewed By marftrip - Kernersville, United States

There simply aren’t a huge amount of Carthaginian ruins left in the world as the Romans generally destroyed them or rebuilt over them. Cartagena was a Carthaginian stronghold and the site of an important battle between the Romans and Carthaginians that basically ended Carthaginian aspirations. This museum presents that history via the short film and storyboards, plus has a large section of a Punic Wall. It may be, to some, not much to look at - but it’s incredibly important historically. Imagine if Rome had been defeated instead. Its a small entrance fee and won’t take all that long... but so worth the time!

9. Fuerte De Navidad

Pasaje del Faro Navidad 2, 30394 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 50 00 93 [email protected] http://www.cartagenapuertodeculturas.com/ficha_fuerte_navidad.asp
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Fuerte De Navidad

By visiting the Christmas Fort you will learn in detail the defensive system of Cartagena throughout history. Enrol like a cabin boy on our Tourist Boat, and you will be able to enter the only coastal battery adapted to show military and everyday life in a 19th century fortress. Nestled in the right margin of the bay and next to the lighthouse of the same name, the Christmas Fort keeps witness of the political, social and military conflicts of the past centuries. Examine the bunkers, learn how to handle a canon and discover the diet and the life of the gunners. Finish your visit enjoying the magnificent views from the terrace and relaxing on the return journey aboard the tourist boat.

Reviewed By Bogman123

Saw this on the boat trip that you can take around the bay. It’s a hop on hop off boat trip , every hour at least

10. Augusteum

Calle Caballero 6, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 50 00 93 [email protected] http://www.cartagenapuertodeculturas.com/ficha_augusteum.asp
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Augusteum

In the Augusteum, a temple dedicated to the first Roman Emperor Octavian Augustus, one is able to learn about the cult to the emperor, the theatrical pomp and the displays of great wealth and prestige devised by the priests. As a means of spreading the imperial ideology, it relied on a great decorative richness, as is evidenced by the quarried marble floors, marking the splendour of a bygone era. When close to the Forum, one can explore this meeting and market place dating from Roman times, which was an important religious, administrative, political and economic centre.

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