All archaeology museums to visit in Community of Madrid

Uncover the secrets of the past at 11 archaeology museums in Community of Madrid. These museums feature artifacts and exhibits that reveal the history of ancient civilizations.

Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Community of Madrid:

  1. National Archaeological Museum Madrid1

    National Archaeological Museum Madrid

     Madrid
    The National Archaeological Museum Madrid (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) is a museum in Madrid with numismatic, archaeological and ethnographical finds. Visitors can discover four floors of historical artifacts from different periods, from Prehistory and Protohistory, to the Middle Ages and the moder
  2. Cerralbo Museum2

    Cerralbo Museum

     Madrid
    The Cerralbo Museum is a museum in Madrid that is housed in a historical mansion where it exhibits an extensive collection of artwork (over 50.000 objects). The museum is named after the marquis of Cerralbo, who used to own it. What was once considered the greatest private art collection in Spain, c
  3. Regional Archaeological Museum3

    Regional Archaeological Museum

     Alcalá de Henares
    The Regional Archaeological Museum of the Community of Madrid, established on November 27, 1997, is housed in the historic building of the old Dominican College Convent of the Mother of God. This location in Alcalá de Henares adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in both history and archaeology.
  4. Roman Inn4

    Roman Inn

     Collado Mediano
    Miaccum, also known as Miacum, is an ancient Roman mansion that holds historical significance. It is situated on the road between Segovia and Titulciam, and its existence is documented in the Itineraries of Antoninus. This location offers a glimpse into the Roman era and the architectural style of that period.
  5. Museum of the Americas5

    Museum of the Americas

     Madrid
    The Museum of the Americas (Museo de América) is an anthropology museum in Madrid of which the main exhibition includes artistic, archaeological and ethnographic collections dedicated to American society, religion and communication dating back to Paleolithic period. The Museum of the Americas in Mad
  6. Museo Postal y Telegráfico6

    Museo Postal y Telegráfico

     Húmera
    The Museo Postal y Telegráfico, located in Madrid, Spain, provides a comprehensive look into the history, origin, and evolution of postal and telegraphic communications. It also delves into the history of philately, showcasing stamps from Spain and the world dating back to the late 18th century. Additionally, the museum features exhibits on telephony, with pieces from the 19th and 20th centuries.
  7. Museo de San Isidro7

    Museo de San Isidro

     Madrid
    The Museum of San Isidro, or the Museum of the Origins of Madrid is a cultural institution that holds and displays a collection that finds its foundation in the collection of the former Archaeological Institute and the Municipal Museum of Madrid. The museum illustrates the history of the city from p
  8. House of Hippolytus8

    House of Hippolytus

     Alcalá de Henares
    La Casa de Hippolytus is an archaeological site that is situated in the city of Alcalá de Henares. It forms a part of the ancient Roman city of Complutum. This site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the remnants of a Roman city and gain insights into the historical and cultural aspects of the Roman era.
  9. Burgo de Santiuste Intepretation Center9

    Burgo de Santiuste Intepretation Center

     Alcalá de Henares
    The Interpretation Center of Alcalá Medieval is spread across three floors: the ground floor, the first floor, and the basement. These floors are organized with informative panels featuring plans and photographs, interactive monitors, and display cases. The ground floor narrates the city's origins, tracing its evolution through different settlements to the present day. The first floor is solely dedicated to the Middle Ages, showcasing the various religions that coexisted in the Burgo de Santiuste and the growth of the city around the Church of the Holy Children. The basement focuses on the evolution of the medieval town, highlighting the establishment of the University of Alcalá and the recognition of Cisneros' work, leading up to the Renaissance period.
  10. Museo de la Ciudad10

    Museo de la Ciudad

     Torrejón de Ardoz
    The Museo de la Ciudad, situated in the municipality of Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain, is a museum that focuses on showcasing the city's history. The museum's exhibits span from the Paleolithic era to the present day, providing a comprehensive view of the city's evolution over time.
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    Museo Africano Mundo Negro

     Madrid
    The Museo Africano Mundo Negro is a museum in Madrid that is dedicated to the history of African tribal culture that is housed in the offices of the Combonian Missionaries of Madrid. The museum is dedicated to the missionary work of Saint Daniele Comboni during his trips to Africa between 1854 and 1