10 Museums in Costa de la Luz That You Shouldn't Miss

November 20, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Costa de la Luz, Spain including Atlas Beach, Toro Gallery, Watercolour Studio Artist Enrico Paciullo, Espacio Abierto Jerez, Museum of Cadiz, Museo Historico Municipal de San Fernando, Museo Arqueologico de Jerez, Pescaderia Vieja, Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, Bodegas Tradicion.
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1. Atlas Beach

Calle Santisima Trinidad n 20 St. Santisima Trinidad n 20, 11380 Tarifa Spain +34 619 64 40 86 [email protected] http://www.atlasbeach.com
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Atlas Beach

Reviewed By DavidGH181 - West Sussex, United Kingdom

The highly talented and skilled Manuel Caminero produces some fabulous high quality photos. We have bought a few now and remain delighted with them. The quality of the acrylic mounting process means that these are high end art photos. Highly recommend. Have a look you won’t be disappointed.

Calle Moros 7, 11500, El Puerto de Santa Maria Spain +34 956 86 91 00 [email protected] http://www.bodegas-osborne.com/puerto-de-santa-maria/visitas/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Toro Gallery

3. Watercolour Studio Artist Enrico Paciullo

Plaza de Andalucia Numero 6 Bajo 50 Metro Del Arco de la Villa Plaza de España, 11140 Conil de la Frontera Spain +34 678 18 98 88 [email protected] http://www.enricopaciullo.com
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Watercolour Studio Artist Enrico Paciullo

Watercolour studio where you can see live the artist while is painting his pictures and visit the little exhibition with original works and their reproductions.

4. Espacio Abierto Jerez

Calle Alvar Lopez Local 12, 11403 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 697 65 59 32 [email protected] http://espacioabiertojerez.blogspot.com/
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Espacio Abierto Jerez

Galería de arte y editorial jerezana, además de un espacio de creación cultural donde cualquier idea se puede llevar a cabo, además de leer, jugar, merendar, trabajar, dialogar... Disponemos de libros para su préstamo, así como juegos de mesa. Este es un lugar diferente donde descansar, relajarse y pasar un rato agradable rodeado de arte. Art gallery and publishing house from Jerez, Espacio Abierto is also a cultural creation space where any idea could be accomplished. In our place you could read a book, play board games, have a snack, talk with friends, work ( Books and board games are available for in-site loans) In conclusion, this is a special and different place where have a nice time or just relax surrounded by art

5. Museum of Cadiz

Plaza Mina s/n, 11004 Cadiz Spain +34 600 14 30 03 [email protected] http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MCA/?lng=en
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4.5 based on 598 reviews

Museum of Cadiz

Archeology, fine arts and ethnology museum. Important collection of Phoenician World and Murillo, Zurbarán, Rubens, Zuloaga, Sorolla, Miró... paintings

Reviewed By Pensionado - Castricum, The Netherlands

This museum has a very interesting archaeological section with finds from all periods showing that the region around Cádiz was inhabited from Neolithic times on, making Cádiz the oldest, permanently inhabited city of Europe. Especially the unique Phoenician finds are worth seeing including two marble anthropoid sarcophaguses. On the first floor is the fine art collection with a room dedicated to the Spanish painter Zurbarán and another to Murillo. For everybody interested in ancient culture and art, this museum should not be missed.

6. Museo Historico Municipal de San Fernando

Calle Real 63 San Fernando, 11011 Cadiz Spain +34 956 94 42 54 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Museo Historico Municipal de San Fernando

7. Museo Arqueologico de Jerez

Plaza Mercado 0, 11408 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 14 95 60 [email protected] http://www.jerez.es/index.php?id=7867
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Museo Arqueologico  de Jerez

Reviewed By zekeAZ - Santa Fe, United States

This museum is housed in a beautiful old home, and is worth visiting just to see the building. The displays are well organized and informative. Gives a quick overview of the Jerez region and the growth of the city. Highly recommended.

8. Pescaderia Vieja

Calle Pozuelo s/n, 11403 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 33 88 74 http://www.jerez.es/ciudad/conoce_jerez/espacios_culturales/salas_de_exposiciones/pescaderia_vieja/
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Pescaderia Vieja

9. Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre

Avenida del Duque de Abrantes 11, 11407 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 31 96 35 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/fundacionrealescuelaandaluzadelarteecuestre/
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Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre

The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art Foundation, in Jerez de la Frontera, is famous all over the world for its show called "How the Andalusian Horses Dance", a unique exhibition of horsemanship which both exhibits and summarises the work which the institution has carried out since its establishment. Although the show "How the Andalusian Horses Dance" may be considered the highest attainment of the School's work, there are other aspects which are regarded as equally, or even more important, for the Institution. Among these, we would like to highlight its role as a social and cultural vehicle for our equestrian heritage, the selection and promotion of horses, the training of Haute Ecole riders, the preservation and promotion of Classical and Country Dressage (Doma Vaquera), maintaining the prestige of our horsemanship, the breed of our Spanish horses, our traditions and culture. Furthermore, the show enables the Royal School to play host for the Province of Cadiz and to act as ambassadors abroad on annual tours to various foreign countries. In addition to the show, you might enjoy a visit to our training facilities as well as the Museum of Equestrian Art and the Carriage Museum.

Reviewed By GINNIELincolnshire - Boston, United Kingdom

A wonderful visit to see the horses in training, the palace lived in by the Sandeman family, the carriage museum and stables and best of all, the show - 'How the Andalusian Horses Dance'.

10. Bodegas Tradicion

Calle Cordobeses 3, 11408 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 16 86 28 [email protected] http://www.bodegastradicion.es/
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Bodegas Tradicion

Private art gallery well known artists, Goyas, Velaquez to name a few.Quality Sherries V.O.S and V.O.R.S

Reviewed By Badj - Sotogrande, Spain

We visited with some friends visiting from UK. Highly informative, amazing quality sherries enjoyed at the tasting and the superb art collection was an added bonus. Would strongly recommend.

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