
About this place
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Museo con obras de arte variadas de los siglos XIX y XX, y exposiciones temporales.
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Estuvimos ayer por la tarde. Victor fue el responsable de hacer la visita guiada. Recomiendo a todos hacerla porque es s gratuita y la hace muy amena pero interesante. Éramos dos personas. La visita debía durar 45 minutos y estuvimos tan cómodos y fue tan profesional que duró hora y media. Gracias Victor por tu profesionalidad y buen hacer.
Una grata sorpresa. Mis favoritas las obras del siglo XX. Recomiendo no perderse una visita a este museo 🙌🏽
Fui a ver la exposición de arte urbano y me gustó mucho. Dos plantas y entrada gratuita. Hay otro edificio al lado que es el museo permanente que también merece la pena visitar, también gratuito.
Points included in this audio guide
First Floor - Renaissance and Baroque Collection
Houses sixteenth-century Renaissance paintings by Hernando de los Llanos and Juan de Vitoria, alongside Baroque works by Murcian artists Pedro de Orrente and Nicolás de Villacis.

Second Floor - Spanish and Italian Painting of the XVII Century
Features works by masters such as Zurbarán, Ribera, Murillo and Valdés Leal, alongside painters from Murcia active in the eighteenth century.

Cabinet
A specialized room displaying maps of the Huerta of Murcia, eighteenth-century ceramics, Piranesi engravings, and royal portraits of Philip V and Charles III.

Third Floor - 19th Century Art
Featuring romantic, genre and regionalist works by artists such as Rafael Tegeo, Sorolla and Romero de Torres, along with sketches for the Teatro Romea.
Pabellón Cerdán
Historic building constructed between 1903 and 1910 that houses the permanent collections, incorporating architectural elements salvaged from the former Trinity Convent.

Pabellón Contraste
A contemporary building that incorporates the Baroque façades of the former Silk Contrast Palace and hosts temporary exhibitions.

The Virgin of the Spindle
A notable work by Fernando de Llanos displayed on the first floor within the Renaissance collection.

Gypsy Girl with an Orange
A celebrated painting by Julio Romero de Torres, displayed on the third floor alongside other nineteenth-century works.
- 1.First Floor - Renaissance and Baroque Collection
- 2.Second Floor - Spanish and Italian Painting of the XVII Century
- 3.Cabinet
- 4.Third Floor - 19th Century Art
- 5.Pabellón Cerdán
- 6.Pabellón Contraste
- 7.The Virgin of the Spindle
- 8.Gypsy Girl with an Orange
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