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Pl. Fray Anselmo Polanco, 3, 44001 Teruel, SpainMap
Phone+34 978 60 01 50
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Excellent interesting museum
This museum has a very broad collection to illustrate the history of Teruel and its inhabitants, even humble ones. 4 floors to show different aspects (ethnology, prehistoric, roman times) , and then ...
We entered by curiosity and surprised us for good. A very interesting and complete museum, for full, free. Once the visit is complete the terrace of the last floor is the giada, it has some views ...
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The museum is managed by the Diputación, and it is kept in pieces from prehistory to the Middle Ages. Maybe it is more an archaeological and ethnographic museum that certainly deserves to visit.
Excellent interesting museum
This museum has a very broad collection to illustrate the history of Teruel and its inhabitants, even humble ones. 4 floors to show different aspects (ethnology, prehistoric, roman times) , and then ...
Thanks for surprise
We entered by curiosity and surprised us for good. A very interesting and complete museum, for full, free. Once the visit is complete the terrace of the last floor is the giada, it has some views ...
Museum with views
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The Great Museum
Free ....Has like 4/5 plants and above a terrace with spectacular views... free entry.
A pleasant surprise.
The museum is managed by the Diputación, and it is kept in pieces from prehistory to the Middle Ages. Maybe it is more an archaeological and ethnographic museum that certainly deserves to visit.