Nautical Museum of Asturias: Gijón's Maritime Heritage
Dive into the rich maritime legacy of Spain's northern coast at the Nautical Museum of Asturias in Gijón. Housed within the magnificent Revillagigedo Palace, this museum offers a captivating journey through centuries of seafaring history, connecting visitors to the adventurous spirit of Asturian sailors and explorers. Explore an impressive collection that beautifully illustrates the region's profound relationship with the sea.
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Overview
Discover the maritime heritage of Asturias at the Nautical Museum of Asturias, located in the historic Revillagigedo Palace in Gijón, Spain. This museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich seafaring history of the region, from ancient times to the present day. Its collections include a diverse array of objects that tell the story of Asturias' deep connection with the sea, featuring ship models, navigational instruments, maritime art, and archaeological finds recovered from shipwrecks. The Revillagigedo Palace itself is a significant architectural landmark, a beautiful Baroque building that provides a fittingly grand setting for the museum's exhibits. Visitors can explore exhibits that detail the evolution of shipbuilding in Asturias, the lives of its sailors and fishermen, and the important role the Asturian coast has played in trade and exploration throughout history. Special attention is given to the region's naval traditions and its influence on Spanish maritime history. The museum offers an immersive experience, allowing guests to understand the challenges and triumphs of seafaring life. Interactive displays and informative panels bring the history to life, making it engaging for all ages. Notable artifacts include intricate scale models of historical vessels and artifacts from the Roman period, highlighting the enduring relationship between Asturias and the Atlantic. A visit to the Nautical Museum of Asturias is a journey through centuries of maritime adventure and a testament to the enduring spirit of a people shaped by the sea. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history, maritime culture, or the captivating story of Gijón's connection to the ocean.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 - 13:30 & 16:00 - 18:30.
Sundays and Holidays: 10:00 - 13:30.
Closed Mondays and January 1st, May 1st, December 24th, 25th, 31st.
Admission Prices
Adults: €3, Reduced: €1.50 (students, seniors, groups).
Children under 12: Free.