The Claves de Almuñécar Museum is an interactive exhibition space that invites visitors to discover the fascinating history of this ancient city, located on the Costa Tropical. Through a variety of educational and modern resources such as models, holograms, images, and texts, the museum tells the historical, cultural, and natural evolution of Almuñécar, highlighting its rich heritage of civilizations that have left their mark on the city. From its founding to the present day, Almuñécar has been a crossroads of cultures and traditions, reflected in the exhibitions that take visitors on a journey through 3,000 years of the city’s history.
The museum provides a comprehensive look at different aspects of life in Almuñécar, including its customs, traditions, and connections with nature and the tropical world. In addition to interactive resources, visitors can explore archaeological artifacts, audiovisual displays, and an impressive interactive model that recreates scenes of life in the city throughout its history. This Interpretation Center is perfect for those seeking to understand Almuñécar’s past and present, as well as for tourists interested in learning more about the geography, history, and cultural evolution of the municipality.
The Claves de Almuñécar Museum is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM and from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. On Saturdays, it is open from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM, while it remains closed on Saturday afternoons and Sundays. Admission fees are 2 euros for adults, 1 euro for children and pensioners, and 0.50 euros for groups of at least 15 people.
The museum is located at the Casa de la Cultura, Puerta de Granada 19, and is fully accessible for all visitors. For more information, you can contact 958 838 623.