Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Valencia? These are the ones:
1National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts González Martí
ValenciaNational Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts González Martí (Museo Nacional de Cerámica y de las Artes Suntuarias González Martí) is an art museum in Valencia that is housed in the 18th century Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas, a fine example of Rococo architecture. It is a national museum of c 2Museo Fallero de Valencia
ValenciaMuseo Fallero de Valencia is a museum in the Spanish city of Valencia that is dedicated to the city's unique and internationally known festival. The collection of the museum consists of the best figurines made over the years. Each year, the best falla (figurine) is saved from the fire and put into t 3Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia
ValenciaMuseo de Bellas Artes de Valencia is one of the most prominent art museums in Valencia and is housed in the St. Pius V Palace. The museum holds a collection that mainly consists of primitive Valencian masters, but also examples of contemporary art. Highlights of the exhibition include paintings by G 4The Lladró Museum
ValenciaThe Lladró Museum is the private center that belongs to the well-known decorative porcelain firm Lladró. The museum has two permanent exhibits, the Historic Porcelain Museum and the Painting Collection. The Lladró Historical porcelain collection consists of pieces that are already removed from the c 5L'Hemisfèric
ValenciaL'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 6Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM)
ValenciaIn the IVAM’s exhibitions different artistic languages coexist as they really are: manifestations of ideas, emotions and poetics of artists who at all times choose their best way to express themselves. Modern and contemporary seen as strongly intertwined aspects that can not be understood without ea 7Museo del Patriarca
ValenciaThe Patriarca, Real Colegio and the Seminario del Corpus Christi are a church, a seminary and a college respectively. Work on the buildings began in 1586 and finished in 1610. The Patriarca in Valencia is a good examples of Renaissance architecture. In the Museo del Patriarca (the Musuem of the Patr 8Centre del Carme
ValenciaCentre del Carme in Valencia is housed in the old Carmen Convent and features various temporary exhibition rooms.- 9
Museum of the Falles Artists of València
ValenciaMuseum of the Falles Artists of València (Museo del Gremio de Artistas Falleros) is the guild's very own museum in Valencia. Visitors can marvel at their mastery of making fallas, the figurines used in the local festival.