All applied art museums to visit in Andalusia

Discover the beauty of functional art at 9 applied art museums in Andalusia. These museums highlight the intersection of art and utility, showcasing pieces that are both beautiful and practical.

Are you interested in the intersection of art and craftsmanship? These are the applied art museums you should visit in Andalusia:

  1. Don Bosco House Museum1

    Don Bosco House Museum

     Ronda
    The Don Bosco House Museum is a historic mansion situated in the heart of Ronda, Málaga. The interior of the house has been preserved in its original modernist style from the early 20th century, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  2. Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga2

    Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga

     Málaga
    Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de Málaga (The Glass and Crystal Museum) is a museum of decorative arts in Malaga. The museum is housed in an eighteenth-century building known as Posada de San Felipe Neri that, after its restoration, features some 900 m² of exhibition space. Museo del Vidrio y Cristal de
  3. Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada3

    Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada

     Granada
    La Casa de los Tiros is a museum and building situated in the Realejo neighborhood of the Spanish city of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. The museum is located on Pavaneras street, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  4. Lithographic Workshop Museum4

    Lithographic Workshop Museum

     Cádiz
    The Lithographic Workshop Museum in Cádiz is a unique destination in Spain, being one of the few museums in the country dedicated to the art and history of lithography. This makes it a special place for those interested in this specific form of printmaking and its development in Spain.
  5. Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings5

    Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings

     Marbella
    The Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings is a municipal property situated in the beautiful city of Marbella, Spain. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of Spanish contemporary art in a city known for its stunning coastal views and vibrant lifestyle.
  6. Axarquia House Museum6

    Axarquia House Museum

     Moclinejo
    The house is a real gem! With a modernist design, the "Axarquía House Museum" houses an extensive ethnographic collection. It is a unique and striking five story building constructed mainly from demolition materials from other old houses that fell in disrepair, and with a colorful roof toppe
  7. Museum of Popular Arts And Traditions7

    Museum of Popular Arts And Traditions

     Seville
    The Museum of Popular Arts And Traditions is a museum in Seville that is housed in a Mudejar building in the quaint Maria Luisa Park. The museum displays collections of Oriental porcelain and ivory and celebrates traditional crafts. The collection the museum holds consist mainly of items of clothing
  8. Centro Cerámica Triana8

    Centro Cerámica Triana

     Seville
    Centro Cerámica Triana (The Ceramic Center Triana) is a museum in Seville that is dedicated to preserve and promote the ceramic tradition of the city.
  9. Muestra del Belén Xerez9

    Muestra del Belén Xerez

     Jerez de la Frontera
    Covering an area of 1,418 square meters, El Museo del Belén offers a wide variety of nativity scenes in different styles and formats. The museum's exhibits include a spectacular 240 square meter Hebrew-style nativity scene, popular Christmas dioramas, and an exhibition area for nativity scenes in various styles and formats. This variety showcases the creative diversity of this popular art form.