Fine Arts Museum

Art museum · Corunna

Fine Arts Museum

Art museum · Corunna
R. Zalaeta, 2, 15002 A Coruña, Spain

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Spanish art, Goya etchings, Galician artists, free entry  

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R. Zalaeta, 2, 15002 A Coruña, Spain Get directions

museobelasartescoruna.xunta.gal
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R. Zalaeta, 2, 15002 A Coruña, Spain Get directions

+34 881 88 17 00
museobelasartescoruna.xunta.gal
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John French

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Interesting local museum of Galician and national Spanish artists. Its free so no need to get a ticket, only has limited English interpretation via a leaflet - but Google translate is your friend. The temporary exhibition space is large and about a third of the museum overall so do check out what's on. There isn't a cafe but there a plenty of good options nearby.

Ali

Google
Amazing collection of many beautiful paintings, I especially enjoyed the 19th and 20th century section. The Goya room is an interesting look into engraving and the temporary installation of Rubens’ paintings of various myths cannot be missed! (January - December 2025) It is special that there are so many paintings by artists from the region, from Asturias too, and a fair few from A Coruña itself. Foldable seats available for those needing to rest, elevators available inside. Well-price and small gift shop with pretty hand fans, books, T-shirts, bookmarks and tote bags

Saeed Almansoori

Google
Free entrance museum with very nice arts works from Galician artists

A.L. Pongratz

Google
Really nice visit; a beautiful little cultural beacon, just a few minutes walk from the Praza de Maria Pita. Free admission. Easy to spend an hour or two wandering about due to the diversity of the works shown; included was an interesting Goya collection. I enjoy 'hidden' gems such as this one, and found a couple of new favorites!

Lauren

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A treasure. Free entry, even for special exhibitions. They have a great collection of early Sargadelos pieces, plus tons if Goya etchings that are absolutely worth seeing. The Sorolla exhibition had few paintings but did include absolutely fascinating sketches that I would have loved to continue examining in a catalog. The 20th century artworks give a nice overview of Galician artists. A handful are represented in catalogs in the small but nice gift shop. The staff was kind and the museum is spacious and comfortable to walk, not too overwhelming in scale but definitely worth a visit.

Gof Thompson

Google
A wide range of styles and eras with good representation of Spanish artists. The galleries are spacious and bright with plenty of room to stand back, admire and take one's time. A very amusing display of Goya engravings also add to the enjoyment of a visit to this museum. In addition there are displays about the history of coinage, the Madrid art collection of Philip IV, and several modern sculptures.

Ly M

Google
Pleased I could get in a visit on a Sunday. Thought I needed a couple of hours but managed to visit in about an hour. Bonus as it was free entry. All descriptions in Spanish and QR codes takes you to webpage that can be translated. But the audio guide for highlighted pieces are in Spanish. Enjoyed the ground and top floor exhibitions most which had the sculptures and modern art respectively. Lovely to see several artists present drawing the sculptures. Staff are helpful. Lockers available plus umbrella stand which you can secure your brolly. Has a tiny shop with merchandise and art postcards, umbrellas, and bookmarks etc. for sale. Toilets were pristine.

PM Hernández

Google
Very nice museum , worth a quick visit, in display Goya's print and Sargadelos China collection. Has a good collection that covers Flemish to Galician painters, even a large format Sorolla. Entrance is free, so like I said even just to enjoy the building is worth a quick visit. Well adapted for handicapped