Girona is history and culture. And many of the treasures of Girona’s past can be enjoyed at the city’s numerous museums. Let’s go through them!
Museum of Jewish History
Delve into the history of Girona’s famous Jewish quarter. You’ll learn how the Jewish communities of Catalonia lived during the mediaeval age, placing special emphasis on Girona.
Museum of Cinema
A dynamic and interactive museum that your kids are sure to enjoy. If you’re travelling with children, it’s a visit that you should add to your trajectory through the city.
It houses a set of permanent exhibitions that trace the history of the seventh art. It also hosts different temporary and itinerant mono-thematic exhibitions displaying posters of classic films to others featuring more modern film stars.
We advise you to visit the website to find out which exhibitions are currently being held:
Girona History Museum
Would you like to know how the city of Girona came into being? From its foundation by the Romans to the recovery of democracy. A historical review that will enable you to understand our city’s past.
Art Museum (md’A)
If you have an artistic side to you, you might be interested in viewing the art collection housed at this museum. At the Girona Art Museum (known as the md’A) you can go on a tour of the art of the counties of Girona, from the Romanesque period to the present day.
Archaeology Museum (MAC Girona)
The MAC Girona is located in a privileged setting, the monastery of Sant Pere de Galligants. Here you can view the archaeological remains from prehistory to the Middle Ages found in the province of Girona, including those from Empúries.
Masó House
The house where the architect Rafael Masó (1880-1935) was born. You’ll be able to see one of his most important architectural works: one of the famous houses on the river Onyar.
50% discount for the six museums in Girona.
Gironamuseus is an initiative that allows you to save 50% on the admission prices for the city’s museums. You only need to pay the total admission fee at the first museum and you can visit the remaining five with a 50% discount.
To do so, you’ll need to present this leaflet.
If you want to learn more about Girona’s museums, we advise you to take a look at the tourism website of Girona City Council.