8 Specialty Museums in El Carme That You Shouldn't Miss

June 28, 2021 Augustus Redeker

You’ll find plenty of orange trees here, but the fruit known as the "Valencia orange" was actually developed in California. Travelers interested in local food should focus on paella instead. While the city contains many monuments, Valencia’s modern crown jewel is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex of museums, cinemas, theaters, and more.
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1. Jose Benlliure House/Museum

Calle Blanquerias 23, 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 91 16 62 http://www.visitvalencia.com/en/what-to-visit-valencia/museums/all-the-museums/museum/7465
Excellent
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Jose Benlliure House/Museum

2. Museo del Corpus Casa de las Rocas

Las Rocas, 3 Calle de Las Rocas 3, 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 15 31 56 [email protected] http://www.valencia.es/ayuntamiento/infociudad_accesible.nsf/vDocumentosWebListado/3A693428E5AAA5B0C12572C20023FE0F?OpenDocument&bdOrigen=ayuntamiento/laciudad.nsf&idapoyo=7A56E0AFD4368CBFC12571A900268CE5&nivel=5&lang=1
Excellent
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

Museo del Corpus Casa de las Rocas

Singular Museum located in the historic center of Valencia. Its funds go through all the symbols and traditions of what was the city's biggest festival and that has been going through its streets since 1355. The Rocks, giants and nanos, the Bestiary, the dances can be seen in this small Golden Museum with interactive panels and audiovisuals so you can immerse yourself in the oldest Corpus Christi procession in Europe.

Reviewed By powsyl - Gillingham, United Kingdom

Highly recommend you pop in to this as it explains a celebration held in greasy esteem by this beautiful city. So Valencia’s historic centre is a beautiful place, twisty roads, tall beautiful buildings and we happened upon this wonderful unassuming free exhibit by chance as we turned a corner heading elsewhere. Pope’s in, took us 30 mins to navigate the exhibit. Very interesting, some incredible pieces to see. If you visit you will no doubt pick up references to the Corpus Christi festival on other places around the city during your visit, so coming to the exhibit helps you to understand and put it all in context.

3. Museu de Prehistoria de Valencia

Calle Corona 36 La Beneficencia Cultural Center, 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 88 35 79 [email protected] http://www.museuprehistoriavalencia.es
Excellent
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

Museu de Prehistoria de Valencia

Reviewed By luisina16 - Buenos Aires, Argentina

This museum covers different periods of the region's history, from Paleolithic to Roman. I especially liked the exhibition about the Iberian period (of which I knew and had seen practically nothing) and the Roman period (very well organised). One sector contains a comparison between these two periods (for example, coins and other objects), which I found very interesting. Very recommended for those interested in history!

4. L'Iber Museo de Los Soldaditos de Plomo

Calle Caballeros 20-22, 46001, Valencia Spain +34 963 91 86 75 [email protected] http://www.museoliber.org/
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4.5 based on 560 reviews

L'Iber Museo de Los Soldaditos de Plomo

The biggest Toy soldiers Museum in the world (the collection has more than a million pieces an almost a hundred thousand in display) in an ancient Gothic and Renaissance Palace in the Ancient Centre of Valencia. You will travel through History in 3D from Prehistory to nowadays living Ancient Civilisations like Egypt, Greece and Rome. You will be able to visit the ancient chapel of the Palace and enjoy the antique furniture surrounded by dioramas representing battles and every life made with the charm of miniatures.

Reviewed By meliorie - Somerville, United States

Very cool museum, mostly painted figurines reenacting scenes from history, legend, comics. In a lovely old building and interspersed with artifacts you might expect in a more serious museum. Fun for parents and littles alike.

5. Casa-Museo Benllliure

Calle Blanquerias 23, 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 91 91 03 http://www.valencia.es/ayuntamiento/infociudad_accesible.nsf/vDocumentosWebListado/55BB0B184AACB248C125739B0043B748?OpenDocument&bdOrigen=ayuntamiento/laciudad.nsf&idapoyo=7A56E0AFD4368CBFC12571A900268CE5&nivel=5&lang=1
Excellent
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Casa-Museo Benllliure

Reviewed By breezy1435 - Saratoga Springs, United States

Constant Companion loves the decorative arts so this family home in the wonderful Carmen district of Valencia was on her "to do" list. It was a bit of a challenge finding it due to the small winding streets, the lack of signage, and our unfamiliarity with the area! But it was worth it!! The home contains works by Jose Bennlliure Ortiz, his son Peppino and sculptor brother Mariano, and art by others such as Joaquin Sorolla. The gardens in the rear feature some interesting tiles and are very relaxing. The highlight for me was the artist's studio in the rear of the garden. So glad we made the effort to visit!

6. Museu Valencia d'Etnologia

Carrer Corona, 36, 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 88 36 14 [email protected] https://muvaet.dival.es/
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Museu Valencia d'Etnologia

7. Museo del Siglo XIX

Calle Museo 2, 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 15 20 24 http://www.comunitatvalenciana.com/museo/valencia-terra-i-mar-valencia-museo-del-siglo-xix-0
Excellent
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Museo del Siglo XIX

8. Centre del Carme

46003 Valencia, Valencia 46003, Valencia Spain +34 963 15 20 24 http://www.consorcimuseus.gva.es
Excellent
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4.0 based on 93 reviews

Centre del Carme

Reviewed By pollyl2018 - Madrid, Spain

We were thrilled with our visit. The art was amazing and the people were the nicest throughout the floors and expos. Helpful, courteous and welcoming throughout the facility. Beautiful gallery spaces and amazing courtyards. We saw a children's summer art camp that seemed engaging and fun. The expos were diverse and we were encouraged by the staff to snap photos (no flash of course). Lovely really and we could check our bag at the door so it was a hands-free visit. We were impressed and would encourage others to visit this museum.

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