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The Museum Of The Cathedral Of Murcia, located within the cathedral's 1300s cloister, offers a unique journey through time. Opened in 1956, this remarkable site showcases an impressive collection of religious artworks and archaeological remains that beautifully capture the rich Christian heritage of Murcia. Visitors can explore the museum to discover a thoughtful tribute to the city's Islamic past, as it preserves original parts of the mosque that once stood here. With an average Google rating of 4.5, it is highly praised for its meaningful exhibitions and well-curated insight into Murcia's spiritual evolution. The museum's features include facilities for children and accessible toilets, making it a convenient and welcoming destination for families. The grounds are meticulously cared for, allowing for an easy and pleasant visit to this fascinating piece of Murcia's history.

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Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plz. Cetina
Bus stop 149 m walk
Gran Via
Bus stop 242 m walk
Glorieta de España Par
Bus stop 194 m walk
Arco de San Juan
Bus stop 207 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 83 reviews
4.5/5 83 reviews
Marie “Mad” D.
Marie “Mad” D.
1 month ago on Google

A visiter. De nombreux objets religieux

Inmaculada Sánchez
Inmaculada Sánchez
1 month ago on Google

Pequeño Museo con piezas únicas

Elliott Russell
Elliott Russell
1 month ago on Google

A truly fascinating and meaningful museum that does an excellent job of capturing the religious history of Murcia. The Museum of the Cathedral is not only rich in Christian heritage, but it also pays respectful tribute to the site’s Islamic past, as it was originally built on a former mosque. One of the most striking aspects is how they've preserved parts of the original mosque within the museum itself, allowing visitors to witness the layers of history that make this place so unique. It’s handled with real care and reverence, and that respect for both faiths gives the whole experience extra depth. Whether you're interested in art, architecture, or religious history, this museum offers a quiet, reflective, and well-curated insight into the spiritual evolution of Murcia. Well worth a visit.

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