The best museums in Gijón in September 2025

These are the top 10 best museums in Gijón, Spain, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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  1. Museum of the Asturian People1

    Museum of the Asturian People

     Gijón
    The Museum of the Asturian People is situated in the city of Gijón, in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. This location is easily accessible for tourists visiting the region and offers a unique insight into the culture and history of the Asturian people.
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    Bioparc Gijon Aquarium

     Gijón
  3. Gijón Railway Museum3

    Gijón Railway Museum

     Gijón
    The Gijón Railway Museum is situated at the old North Train Station of Gijón, in close proximity to Poniente Beach. The museum spans over 14,000 square meters and includes the original station, which was built in 1874, along with two new buildings and railway tracks. The location and the historical buildings add to the charm and authenticity of the museum experience.
  4. Jovellanos Birthplace Museum4

    Jovellanos Birthplace Museum

     Gijón
    The Jovellanos Birthplace Museum is situated in a palatial house in the Cimadevilla neighborhood of Gijón, Asturias, Spain. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique insight into the life and times of Jovellanos, a prominent figure in Spanish history. The museum is easily accessible and is a significant landmark in the city.
  5. Gijón Aquarium5

    Gijón Aquarium

     Gijón
    The Gijón Aquarium is situated in a prime location on the promenade of Poniente Beach, in the urban area of Gijón, Spain. It is nestled in the docks of the old Cantabrian Shipyards, adding a touch of historical charm to the modern facility. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  6. International Bagpipe Museum6

    International Bagpipe Museum

     Gijón
    The International Bagpipe Museum is situated within the Museum of the People of Asturias in the Spanish city of Gijón, in the Principality of Asturias. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore not only the bagpipe museum but also the broader cultural and historical context of the Asturian people.
  7. Barjola Museum7

    Barjola Museum

     Gijón
    The Juan Barjola Museum is a cultural institution situated in the Asturian town of Gijón, Spain. This location is easily accessible and offers visitors the opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the region.
  8. Roman Villa of Veranes8

    Roman Villa of Veranes

     Gijón
    The Roman Villa of Veranes, located in the Veranes neighborhood in the parish of Cenero in the Asturian council of Gijón, Spain, is an archaeological site that offers a unique glimpse into the past. The site is home to the ruins of a Roman villa, which are interpreted and presented to the public through an on-site interpretation center. This allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the historical significance and context of the ruins.
  9. Evaristo Valle Museum9

    Evaristo Valle Museum

     Gijón
    The Evaristo Valle Museum Foundation, located in Gijón, is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the local painter Evaristo Valle. The museum was founded in 1981 and officially opened its doors to the public on March 5, 1983. It serves as a tribute to the artist's legacy and offers visitors a chance to explore his artistic journey.
  10. Celestino Solar Citadel10

    Celestino Solar Citadel

     Gijón
    The Celestino Solar Citadel, located in Gijón, is a historical site that was constructed in 1877 by Celestino González Solar. The citadel was built in an area known as La Garita, which is now part of a block of buildings known as the Martillo de Capua. This location offers a glimpse into the architectural and social history of the region.

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