Overview
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.
Highlights
- Moorish Ceramics: An extensive collection of pottery, tiles, and lustre ware from the Nasrid period.
- Phoenician Finds: Artifacts from the ancient trading colony at Almuñécar on the Costa Tropical.
- The Building: The Casa del Castril's Plateresque portal is a work of art in itself.
History
Founded in 1879, the museum moved to the Casa del Castril in 1945. Renovations in the 2010s modernised the display while preserving the palace's original Renaissance features.
Visitor Tips
- Free for EU Citizens: Bring your passport.
- Combine with Albaicín Walk: Located on the Carrera del Darro, the most scenic street in the neighbourhood.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.