ZABALETA MUSEUM - MIGUEL HERNÁNDEZ
Very interesting museum offering a chronological tour of the life and work ...Read more
JAEN MUSEUM
Museum with a large collection of sculptures and paintings from the late ...Read more
MUSEO DE ARTES PLASTICAS ANTONIO GONZÁLEZ OREA
Read moreThis museum of plastic arts is located in the Capuchin Convent.
MONOGRÁFICO DE CÁSTULO MUSEUM
Read moreArchaeological museum dedicated to the Ibero-Roman city of Cástulo.
MUSEO ANDRÉS SEGOVIA
Read moreDedicated to a master (1893-1987) of the classical guitar.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Museum exhibiting urns, vases and various objects from the necropolis and ...Read more
CASA MUSEO ARTE ANDALUSI
Small traditional palace with a columned patio displaying a large ...Read more
ABBOT'S PALACE, MUNICIPAL MUSEUM
Baroque style palace housing a museum, a center for the interpretation of ...Read more
MUSEO DE LA CULTURA DEL OLIVO
Read moreDating from the 18th century, Hacienda La Laguna houses a hotel, a hotel school and a museum of olive tree cultivation created in 1997. Very well designed, it includes various oil mills and a variety garden. We will also visit its monumental bodega built in 1848, classified as a property of cultural interest and called the"OliveCathedral". An essential step to familiarize yourself with the many varieties of oil and production methods.
IBERIAN MUSEUM OF JAEN
Read moreAfter 19 years of project and an investment of 27 million euros (junta de Andalucia and the European Union), the new Iberian Museum of Jaén was inaugurated in December 2017 by the King. A presence commensurate with the project and ambition. On the premises of the former Jaén prison, an ultra-modern building of more than 11,000 m² now houses nearly 3,500 items relating to Iberian culture, nearly 40% of which have never been exhibited and are the result of excavations carried out in recent years in the province. This will make this museum the most important reference in this field for the whole of Spain. The province is also the most significant Iberian site on the entire peninsula. This is an opportunity to note that while this crop gave its name to Spain, it also left it many agricultural tools, pottery techniques, crops such as vines, olives and almonds. Not to mention the patio houses that survived until the Roman conquest.