The origin of playing cards
Set in a 16th-century building, Bendaña Palace, this is the world's most important museum of playing cards.
The museum dates back to Don Heraclio Fournier, who founded an important printing press in Vitoria in 1868. Here, various collections show visitors the evolution of playing cards through history, in different countries, both in terms of manufacture and content/design. You can see all kinds of cards (old, bullfighting-related, satirical, parapsychological...), with special emphasis placed on the Spanish deck.
Practical info
Designation: Regional museum
Content: Themed
Location
Calle Cuchillería 54, (Palacio de Bendaña)
01001 Vitoria, Vitoria-Gasteiz (Araba-Álava)
museonaipes@alava.net
http://www.alavaturismo.comTel.:+34 945203707
Fax.:+34 945181920
Useful information
From Tuesday to Friday
From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
From 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Saturday
From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Public holidays and Sundays
From 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Closing days: Monday
Closed: 1 January and Good Friday.
Prices
General: €3
Reduced: €1
Admission free
First Saturday of the month
Groups: €2
Children: Admission free
ICOM members and associations: Admission free
Services
Guided tours by prior appointment. Phone +34 945203707
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