
Durango Museum of Art and History | Durango, Spain
Introduction: A Peek into Durango's Soul
Located in the charming town of Durango, in the province of Biscay, Spain, the Museo de Arte e Historia de Durango stands as a testament to the town's rich cultural heritage. Opened on June 13, 1986, by Leopoldo Zugaza and supported by local officials, this museum has become a vital hub for art and history enthusiasts keen on exploring the historical landmarks of the region.
A Historical Overview
The museum is housed in the exquisite Palacio de Etxezarreta, an 18th-century building designed by architect José Joaquín de Echezarreta. Acquired in 1984, the palace has adapted beautifully to its role as a cultural site. The museum's initial objective was to illustrate and disseminate the cultural, economic, and social evolution of Durango through the ages.
One of the highlights includes a detailed model depicting the town's appearance in the 15th century. This model is a great example of how archaeological findings can bring history to life. The museum also pays homage to significant periods, particularly highlighting the Carlist Wars of the 19th century, showcasing artifacts from this pivotal time.
Collections That Tell a Story
In recent years, the Museo de Arte e Historia de Durango has significantly modernized its exhibits. Following renovations in 2017, the first floor now features a permanent exhibition covering Durango's history from prehistoric times to the 20th century.
- Historical Highlights: Artifacts, including ceramics from the 16th and 17th centuries, and remnants from the Láriz tower house, showcase Durango's past.
- 20th Century Insight: A room dedicated to the Spanish Civil War includes poignant pieces like Horacio Ferrer’s painting "Entrada de los nacionales en Durango" and a facsimile of Picasso's "Guernica" sketch.
- Cultural Evolution: Documenting Durango's urban and economic changes from the 1960s to 2000, the museum presents old photographs, advertisements, and more.
The Art Collection
The museum boasts a diverse collection of artworks primarily from Basque artists. Some notable artists whose works are featured include:
- Aurelio Arteta
- Ramón de Zubiaurre
- Dario de Regoyos
- Eduardo Chillida
- Picasso and Dalí
While not all pieces can be displayed due to space constraints, the museum continuously showcases works of significant relevance, ensuring a dynamic experience for frequent visitors.
Temporary Exhibitions and Community Engagement
Beyond its permanent displays, the museum offers a variety of temporary exhibitions that draw attention to both contemporary artists and historical figures. Some recent exhibitions have included:
- "Picasso - From Durango to Guernica," which honored the 80th anniversary of the bombings in the town.
- The works of Salvador Dalí, Alberto Durero, and José Manaut, offering unique perspectives on the role of these artists in different historical contexts.
- Local community events such as guided tours, lectures, and educational workshops for schools, enhancing local cultural appreciation.
"Museums are not just storehouses of the past; they are the living testimony of a community's history and development."
Visitor Information
The museum welcomes visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, with free admission making it accessible for everyone.
- Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 - 13:00 and 15:00 - 20:00
- Saturday: 11:00 - 14:00 and 17:00 - 20:00
- Sunday: 11:00 - 14:00 (closed in the afternoons)
Exploring Beyond the Museum
While visiting the Museo de Arte e Historia de Durango, take the opportunity to explore the surrounding historical landmarks and cultural sites within Durango. This small town is filled with quaint streets, charming plazas, and a rich architectural heritage that captivates every visitor. To enhance your visit, consider utilizing self-guided audio tours available on the AllTours app. They provide an immersive experience, allowing you to explore the town at your own pace while diving into its fascinating history.
Conclusion: A Must-Visit Tourist Attraction
The Museo de Arte e Historia de Durango is not just a museum but a reflection of the city’s cultural journey. With its diverse art collections, engaging temporary exhibitions, and community programs, it stands as one of the notable tourist attractions in the Basque Country. Don't miss out on experiencing this remarkable historical site on your next visit to Durango.
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