All film museums to visit in Spain

Discover the world of cinema at 8 film museums in Spain. These museums celebrate the art and history of filmmaking, from classic movies to modern blockbusters.

Are you a movie buff looking to dive into the world of film? These are the top film museums in Spain:

  1. Lagomar Museum1

    Lagomar Museum

     Teguise
    House and its garden built into the volcanic rock. Fascinating place that used to serve as a filming atelier, now it hosts art exhibitions.
  2. Cinema Museum2

    Cinema Museum

     Gerona
    The Cinema Museum, also known as the Tomàs Mallol Collection, is situated in the heart of Gerona, Spain. The building housing the museum is a part of the Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia, adding to its historical significance. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of cinema and its impact on visual culture.
  3. Didactic Center of the Jewish Quarter3

    Didactic Center of the Jewish Quarter

     Segovia
    The Didactic Center of the Jewish Quarter in Segovia is a Jewish educational center that was opened in 2004. It is located in the Jewish Quarter of the city of Segovia, Spain. The center is housed in the former home of Abraham Senior, a major rabbi and accountant of Castile.
  4. Cinema Museum4

    Cinema Museum

     Girona
    The Cinema Museum - Tomàs Mallol Collection is situated in the heart of Girona, Spain. The building housing the museum is a part of the Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia, adding to its historical significance. The museum offers a journey through 400 years of the history of moving images, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the evolution of visual arts and cinema.
  5. House of Cinema5

    House of Cinema

     Almeria
    The House of Cinema in Almeria is a foundation dedicated to the role that the city and province of Almeria have played in the international film industry. It has served as a natural set for movies, series, commercials, and music videos. This makes it a significant location for film enthusiasts and tourists interested in the history of cinema.
  6. L'Hemisfèric6

    L'Hemisfèric

     Valencia
    L'Hemisfèric was designed by Santiago Calatrava and built in 1998, and was the first building of the whole Arts and Science complex. Both the cinema and planetarium housed here use IMAX technologies, which create an interactive experience for its visitors on science and technology. Movies screened a
  7. Photomuseum7

    Photomuseum

     Zarauz
    The Photomuseum, also known as the Museum of Photography and Cinema of Zarauz, is a museum located in the municipality of Zarauz, Spain. It is a place where visitors can explore the world of photography and cinema through its permanent exhibition.
  8. Museo Histórico Militar de Valencia8

    Museo Histórico Militar de Valencia

     Valencia
    The Military History Museum in Valencia (Museo Histórico Militar de Valencia) is a museum that holds a collection of weapons, various objects and testimonies related to the history of the Spanish military. The ground floor of the museum features the weaponry that was used during the Civil War (1936