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7 museums selected in this guide.

The Huerta de San Vicente was the country house where Federico García Lorca and his family spent summers from 1926 to 1936. Now inside the city's Parque García Lorca, it preserves the poet's study, bedroom, and personal objects.

The Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Granada is housed in the Casa del Castril, a beautiful Renaissance palace in the Albaicín. Its collection spans from prehistoric finds to Moorish ceramics and Nasrid-era artefacts.

The Museum of Fine Arts of Granada occupies the upper floor of the Palacio de Carlos V within the Alhambra. It holds an important collection of paintings and sculpture from the 15th century to the present, with a focus on the Granada School.

The Parque de las Ciencias is an interactive science museum on the southern edge of Granada, one of the most visited museums in Andalusia. It combines hands-on exhibitions, a planetarium, a tropical butterfly house, and outdoor scientific gardens.

The Centro José Guerrero is a contemporary art space dedicated to the work of José Guerrero (1914–1991), a Granada-born painter who became a leading figure of abstract expressionism in New York and later bridged American and European abstraction.

The Museo de la Alhambra occupies the ground floor of the Palacio de Carlos V and houses one of Spain's finest collections of Hispano-Muslim art, spanning from the Caliphate period to the fall of Granada in 1492.
The Casa de los Tiros is a 16th-century fortified house-museum in the Realejo quarter. Named for the muskets (tiros) once displayed on its battlemented facade, it now houses a museum dedicated to Granada's history and cultural life.