Cadiz is the oldest city in Europe and as an example of this, it has a series of museums that will captivate you with their history. Today we bring you a list of the ones you should visit in this charming place.
This is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Western Europe. The lack of archaeological remains of Phoenician settlements in the Mediterranean makes this museum a unique and essential place to visit when visiting Cádiz.
It is located on the highest point of the island of Erytheia, which is the smallest of the ancient Cadiz archipelago. One of the best Museums in Cadiz
In the Plaza de Mina, we find the Museum of Cádiz, which is divided into three floors:
This museum has more than 350 puppets from all over the world. Located in the Bóvedas de Santa Elena, the aim of this museum, according to the tourism website of Cádiz, is to «exhibit, document and preserve the memory of the activity of puppeteers, companies, artisans and creators from Spain and the rest of the world». Admission is free of charge.
This museum was created 100 years after the constitution of 1812 was signed in Cadiz. Its creation was conceived to commemorate the first centenary of this constitution.
It is located in the old part of the city, and is one of the museums with the highest number of visitors. One of the best Museums in Cadiz
There are few museums like this one in Spain, which is why it is on this list. It originates from the old German lithography in Cádiz, which began in 1861 and ended at the end of the 20th century.
The highlight of this museum is a collection of more than a thousand lithographic stones from the Bavarian quarries.
Above the cavea of the Roman Theatre, in the Casa de Contaduría, is this museum which is located around the Old Cathedral of Santa Cruz.
Occupying the ground and first floors, it is made up of different pictorial works, among which the Inmaculada Grande (Large Immaculate Conception) stands out.