Archaeological Museum Granada


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Among the many historical sites and museums of Granada, the Archaeological Museum, Granada is one of the places where you can get to know a lot about the past of the city. There are two floors in the museum, which holds artifacts displays. The time span of the display stretches from Paleolithic age through the Roman to the Late Antiquity period.

The Archaeological Museum, Granada has been set up in quite an interesting building, the façade of which has evidence of being constructed in the years from 1593. The style of the architecture shows this.

The Archaeological Museum, Granada also offers beautifully designed galleries. They are indeed, very attractive to the eyes. The museum is situated in the Albayzín district of Granada. It is located in the 41, Carrera del Darro in the Castril palace and this has been the address since the time it has been built in the 16th century. You will bea bel to get a glimpse of the different artifacts from the different civilizations. There are also evidences of settlements by the Carthaginians, the Phoenicians, the Romans and the Arabs.

The Archaeological Museum, Granada charges a very minimal amount for entering it. For the citizens of the European Union, the entry is fr4ee, whereas for the visitors of the other countries, it is 1.50€.

The Archaeological Museum, Granada is one of the museums, which gives you a lot of idea about the archeological history of the Spanish city. Both the museum building and the museum in itself are interesting places to be in.

The museum remains opens from 1st April till 31st October in the summer months. During these months it opens at 14.30 and closes at 20.00 in the Tuesdays, opens at 9.00 am and closes at 20.00 pm in the Wednesdays and Saturdays. In the Sundays the museum remains open from 9.00 to 14.30. There are separate timings for the winter months, from 1st of November to 31st of March.

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