About

Just a stone's throw from Cádiz's vibrant Plaza de las Flores and the bustling marketplace, the Museo Del Carnaval offers an immersive dive into the city's rich carnival tradition. The beautiful building houses an engaging collection detailing the history of Cádiz's famed festivities, featuring award-winning costumes and intriguing temporary exhibits. Visitors can enjoy free entry to explore the captivating artifacts, ranging from Kiki's photography to Irene Velez's pencil portraits. Families and visitors with mobility needs will appreciate the child-friendly and wheelchair-accessible entrance, with an elevator providing easy access to all exhibits. Keep an eye out for evolving displays and seasonal activities, ensuring there's always something new to discover.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Catedral
Bus stop 415 m walk
Mercado Central
Bus stop 365 m walk
Avda. Campo Del Sur-Mercado
Bus stop 369 m walk
Sagasta
Bus stop 490 m walk
Plaza De España
Bus station 471 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 85 reviews
4.5/5 85 reviews
Seluben Rodriguez
Seluben Rodriguez
1 week ago on Google

Magnífica visita. Para saber y disfrutar del Carnaval.

Mar Gutierrez Montes
Mar Gutierrez Montes
2 weeks ago on Google

Maravilloso

Diego Vázquez Romero
Diego Vázquez Romero
2 weeks ago on Google

Chulisimo, como te explica el origen del carnaval y sus entresijos. Cada autor, cupletista, chirigotero, cuarteto y demas retratados en imágenes y tipos. Retratados en historias.