Cáceres Museum

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Cáceres, Spain

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History museum· Museum· Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Cáceres Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cáceres Museum is located in Cáceres, Spain on Plaza de las Veletas, 1,. Cáceres Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in Spain.

Address

Plaza de las Veletas, 1,

Phone

+34 927010877

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Angus Brutus

Worth a visit, even if only to see the Arab cistern. Interesting archeological artefacts found in the local area a on display. Free entry if you're a citizen of the EU member state, if not it's still only 1.5 for admission.

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Emily Mitchell

Was a wonderful time. Free admission on Sunday, but I easily would have paid. Definitely an underated museum!

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Ricardo Sant'Anna

If you have any questions forget about getting answers. Workers know as much history as a grasshopper. Amazing cultural heritage display with local costumes and folklore but no information at all. No books, no panflets, no nothing. Poorly lit and horrible configuration. A city like Cáceres deserves a beautiful museum with great workers and good information. This is absolutely ridiculous for the magnificence of the city and the people who fought for her history through the the times.

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Celine Renault

Polite staff at the entrance and friendly. The museum is free on sundays. Even if weekdays it has a fee it is very minimal and can help atleast in the maintenance of the museum. It has a clean toilet inside. You will spend about 20-30 minutes in this museum. Be sure not to miss the water area and inside it is quite cold

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Nora Szponar

Small but interesting museum with something for everyone. Art, local life, archaeology, an original Arab water store, a collection of theatrical costumes. Could maybe do better with a cafe and shop but to see a painting of Christ by El Greco in a beautiful mediaeval setting was breathtaking. A small but very well curated museum.