All ethnology museums to visit in Galicia

Explore the cultural diversity and heritage at 8 ethnology museums in Galicia. These museums offer insights into the traditions, customs, and ways of life of various communities.

Are you interested in learning about different cultures and their histories? Here are the ethnology museums to visit in Galicia:

  1. Museo do Pobo Galego1

    Museo do Pobo Galego

     Santiago de Compostela
    The Museo do Pobo Galego, or Museum of the Galician People, is a private institution located in Santiago de Compostela. It was established in 1976 and opened to the public in 1977. The museum is housed in the former Dominican convent San Domingos de Bonaval, adding a layer of historical significance to the site.
  2. Museo Etnolóxico de Ribadavia2

    Museo Etnolóxico de Ribadavia

     Ribadavia
    The Museo Etnológico de Ribadavia is housed in the Pazo de Baamonde, also known as the Casa de la Fundación Martín Vázquez. This location is not only significant for the museum but also adds to the overall cultural and historical experience for visitors. The building itself is a part of the region's history and is worth noting when planning a visit.
  3. Interactive Museum of the History of Lugo3

    Interactive Museum of the History of Lugo

     Lugo
    The Interactive Museum of the History of Lugo (MIHL) is a cultural space located in the city of Lugo, Galicia. The museum is known for its emphasis on new technologies, providing a modern and interactive experience for visitors. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the history of Lugo in a dynamic and engaging way.
  4. Museo das Mariñas4

    Museo das Mariñas

     Betanzos
    The Museo de las Mariñas is a museum of history and ethnography situated in the Spanish town of Betanzos. It is dedicated to the regions of the Mariñas Coruñesas, offering a deep dive into the history and culture of these areas. The museum is housed in the former Santo Domingo convent, a building with its own rich history dating back to the 16th century.
  5. Casa de las Artes5

    Casa de las Artes

     Vigo
    La Casa de las Artes, also known as Fundación Laxeiro, is the primary venue for temporary exhibitions organized by the culture unit of the Vigo City Council. This makes it a significant cultural hub in the city, offering a variety of exhibitions throughout the year.
  6. Museo Arqueolóxico Provincial de Ourense6

    Museo Arqueolóxico Provincial de Ourense

     Ourense
    The Museo Arqueológico Provincial de Orense is a provincial museum situated in the city of Orense. Its primary focus is to narrate the history and culture of the region. The museum is a great place for tourists who are interested in learning about the history and culture of Orense and its surrounding areas.
  7. Liste Ethnographic Museum7

    Liste Ethnographic Museum

     Vigo
    The Liste Ethnographic Museum in Vigo is home to a vast collection of over 2,000 pieces that represent the material and spiritual culture of Galicia. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of the Galician heritage, including the artisanal trades, many of which are no longer in existence, traditional agricultural work, and numerous examples of religion and popular medicine. This museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich cultural history of Galicia.
  8. Cebreiro Ethnographic Reserve8

    Cebreiro Ethnographic Reserve

     Pedrafita do Cebreiro
    Village with traditional pallozas (slate and granite house with thatched roof) built around a pre-Romanesque shrine from 9th century.