Cáceres Museum

Cáceres Museum

Cáceres

From the Paleolithic to Rome


The museum is located in two buildings that are connected: Casa de Las Veletas and Casa de los Caballos.

Casa de las Veletas is home to a Moorish cistern, while the Casa de los Caballos dates back to the 16th century. The museum houses testimonies from the first settlers to the most current contemporary art. Highlights include stone steles from the Bronze Age, orientalising treasures, Iron Age stone boar sculptures, Roman mosaics, an ethnographic collection and a collection of 20th-century Spanish art, not to mention the presence of El Greco.Museum temporarily partially closed, initially until 2026. This closure affects the ethnography and fine arts rooms and temporary exhibitions (Casa de los Caballos building). Until then, only the archaeological rooms and the cistern are open.

Cáceres Museum


Plaza de las Veletas, 1

10003  Cáceres  (Extremadura)

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