

Cádiz, Spain
Cádiz, Spain
The Museum of Cádiz offers a compact journey through the province’s layered past. Highlights include exceptional Phoenician sarcophagi, Roman sculptures from nearby Baelo Claudia, and a fine archaeology collection tracing Cádiz from prehistory to medieval times. Upper floors house Spanish painting—Zurbarán, Murillo—and lively 19th‑century works, plus regional folk art and puppetry. Clear displays and bilingual labels make it accessible, and its central location near Plaza Mina suits a short, enriching stop. Ideal for history and art lovers seeking context for Cádiz’s streets and ruins without committing a full day.
Opening Hours
Tue–Sat: 9:00–21:00, Sun–Mon: 9:00–15:00