Are you a photography enthusiast? These are the best photography museums in Spain:
1MNAC - Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
BarcelonaMuseu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya displays original Catalan art but it is also known for its extensive collection of Romanesque paintings. It's set in the Palau Nacional of Montjuïc, a Spanish Renaissance building designed for the 1929 International Exhibition. On the ground floor, the collections 2Castillo de Santa Bárbara - Museo de la Ciudad de Alicante
AlicanteCastillo de Santa Bárbara (The castle of Santa Bárbara) is a castle in Alicante, on Mount Benacantil, a rocky mass with a height of 167 meters that borders the sea and from which you can see the entire bay of Alicante and its terrestrial surroundings, giving it a big strategic advantage. The Museo d 3Cinema Museum
GironaThe 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. 4Cerralbo Museum
MadridThe 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 5Palau Solterra Museum
Torroella de MontgríThe Palau Solterra is a museum dedicated to contemporary photography, located in the town of Torroella de Montgrí in Catalonia. It is part of the Fundació Vila Casas, which is a foundation dedicated to promoting contemporary Catalan art. The museum is housed in a 15th-century palatial mansion, adding a touch of historical charm to the modern art it displays. 6Pau Casals Museum
El VendrellThe Pau Casals Museum, located on the seafront of San Salvador in Vendrell, is dedicated to the life and work of Pau Casals. The museum, which was inaugurated in 1974, aims to conserve, preserve, and disseminate the figure of Pau Casals, his work, and his heritage. 7Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada
GranadaLa 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. 8Museo Ibáñez de Melilla
MelillaThe Museo Casa Ibáñez is a significant cultural institution in the Spanish city of Melilla. It is situated in the Torre de la Vela, within the First Fortified Enclosure of Melilla La Vieja. This location not only provides a historical context but also adds to the overall experience of visiting the museum. 9Photomuseum
ZarauzThe 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. 10Andalusian Center of Photography
AlmeriaCAF provides a range of services that cater to different interests. These include exhibitions, workshops, and editions of photographic catalogs. The center also conducts research and works towards the dissemination and recovery of Andalusian Graphic Heritage. Additionally, it produces its own content and collaborates with other institutions and collectives in the field of photography. 11Casa de las Artes
VigoLa 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. 12University Museum of Navarra
PamplonaThe University Museum of Navarra, located on the Pamplona campus, is a contemporary art museum that was designed by the renowned architect Rafael Moneo. The museum was inaugurated on January 22, 2015, and has since become a significant cultural landmark in the region. 13Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
OviedoThe Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, inaugurated on May 19, 1980, is home to a vast collection of works spanning from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Age. This broad timeline allows visitors to experience a comprehensive journey through art history, from the 14th to the 21st Century. 14Casa Natal de Ramón y Cajal
Petilla de AragónThe Casa natal de Ramón y Cajal is a museum situated in Petilla de Aragón, Navarra, Spain. This museum is housed in the building where Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a renowned Spanish pathologist, histologist, and neuroscientist, was born. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the birthplace of this Nobel laureate in Medicine. 15IKONO Madrid
MadridThe IKONO concept is revolutionizing the leisure sector by allowing its customers to enjoy different ikonic spaces where they can experience unique and incomparable moments. This challenges the creativity of visitors, who are the protagonists: with a young and groundbreaking project that offers 16The Mascort Foundation
Torroella de MontgríThe Mascort Foundation is a private entity nestled in the scenic municipality of Torroella de Montgrí. Established in 2007 by Ramon Mascort Amigó, who currently serves as the president, the foundation is a testament to his passion for art, collecting, and photography. 17Museum Magic World
BarcelonaIn the Museo Magic World you are the star on your own stage: Can you imagine finding yourself next to a superstar on the loo or escaping a crocodile at the last minute? How about walking on birds in the sky and flying in a room? Everything is possible, and there is even photographic evidence... S 18National Theater Museum
AlmagroThe National Museum of Theatre, located in Almagro, Spain, is an institution dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Spanish theatre. It serves as a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of Spanish theatre, providing visitors with an opportunity to delve into its past and understand its evolution.- 19
Museum of Illusions
BarcelonaIn The Museum of Illusions in Barcelona you can stand in front of backgrounds or blend in the circumstances of a scene. This can be Camp Nou (the stadium of FC Barcelona), a three-dimensional space, a scene from a movie or a scene of a famous painting. - 20
Contemporary Art Gallery
CalpeThe Contemporary Art Gallery in Calpe is a space dedicated to showcasing the works of artists born after the second half of the 20th century, from 1945 onwards. This period is often referred to as the era of contemporary art by art historians. The gallery focuses on a broad spectrum of practices, encompassing plastic art and visual arts.