Art and culture
Royal Prison Museum
Just like in a bee-hive, the cells of this prison hold the essence of the main historic moments of the city of Coria
- Explore
- Museo de la Cárcel Real
A journey through Coria – from prehistoric to medieval times
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 927 50 80 00 Ext- 250
- Fax: +34 927 50 80 01
- Email: carcelreal@coria.org
- Website address: www.coria.org/carcelreal
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuseoCarcelRealDeCoriacaceres
- Opening times
Autumn-Winter
Tuesday to Saturday: 9.30am - 2pm and 4.30pm - 6.30pm
Sundays: 9.30am - 2pm
Closed on MondaysSpring-Summer
Tuesday to Saturday: 9.30am - 2pm and 5pm - 7pm
Sundays: 9.30am - 2pm
Closed on Mondays
- Fee
Free admission
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Just like in a bee-hive, the cells of this prison hold the essence of the main historic moments of the city of Coria
An old Coria prison – built in 1686 and preserving its cells just as they were designed – houses the Royal Prison Museum. This museum has a permanent exhibition located on the ground floor with an important archaeological collection with pieces from the history of Coria from prehistoric to medieval times. Its collections of Roman epigraphy, a Roman marble sculpture, prehistoric tools, stelae, verracos and, of course, the Coria Municipal Charter are all items of interest that you shouldn't miss on your visit.
Upstairs at the Royal Prison Museum is used for temporary exhibitions throughout the year. The subject matter is very varied but it is worth taking a look as exhibitions are occasionally on local cultural events or holidays, such as the famous San Juan holiday.
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- Origin:
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- 17th century
- Construction:
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- Other
- Art period:
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- Baroque
- Period in history:
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- 17th century
- Name:
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- Municipal museum
Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Admits guide dogs
- Adapted educational materials
- Access ramps
- Adapted route for disabled people
- Toilet with disabled access
- Toilet for disabled people in common areas
- Toilet with support rails
Services:
- Facilities for Disabled
- Conference Room
- Guided Tours
Theme:
- Art and culture
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