Because it's just a little off the main path to the Alcazar (somewhat at the end of the road behind the Cathedral, along the city's old walls), this museum does not get much traffic from tourists. Unfortunately, the fact that it was so empty does make for a somewhat discomforting experience sometimes.Mixed bag of artefacts on display as well, generally not outstanding. I remember it was free when I visited, but I didn't spend that much time here anyway. Wish I could be more positive, but well, there you go!
Por apenas 1 euro, você pode aqui conhecer um pouco da história da cidade e redondezas, começando pela pré-história e terminando nos dias de hoje. Recmendo!
Museo de Segovia una casa Fortaleza construida aprovechando tres lienzos de la muralla actualmente alberga el Museo Arqueológico
Para conocer a historia de Segovia , consta de piezas de todos los tiempos ,desde los temas de la trashumancia , bellos cuadros , monedas , unos verracos celtibéricos ,mosaicos romanos...............en fin Segovia no es sólo cordero
This is a lovely little museum housed in the former Casa del Sol on the town walls of Segovia. It presents everything the visitor might wish to know about Segovia including geography, geology and history. The exhibits are clear, modern, well-lit and well-presented. There are some brief descriptions in English but most are in Spanish. Being able to read or at least decipher a little Spanish adds greatly to the visit. There are many interesting artefacts beginning from pre-Roman times to the present day. The museum also has a viewing point that provides probably the best view of the Alcàzar in Segovia. An excellent way to pass an hour and learn more about this delightful small town.
Si queréis ver un recorrido completo por toda Segovia y su provincia a través de los restos encontrados, tenéis que verlo. Muy completo el Museo con muestras de todo tipo relacionado con Segovia, cristal, arqueología, Numismática, pintura......Los domingos entrada gratuita
This museum gives a comprehensive history of Segovia and the surrounding villages with many historical artifacts on display. All of the displays are in Spanish, although each panel does have a good summary in English as well. The museum is located along the city wall and inside has several rooms dedicated to each era of Segovia's history, beginning with the geology of the region and its' settlement in Roman times, through to the modern age. As mentioned the museum is free to visit on the weekends although it does close at 14.00 so you will need to visit here early in the day, there is a charge on the weekdays although not a lot. This is something which is well worth a visit.
Museu localizado na Calle Socorro com exposições de objetos de arte sobre Arqueologia, etnologia e artes plásticas.Com uma bela arquitetura e acervo ,destaque para os mosaicos romanos,obras de pintores flamencos,coleção de moedas,cristais da fábrica Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso,esculturas,e gravuras de Rembrandt.
Ótimo local para se conhecer um pouca da história local e da região sem gastar muito para isso vale a pena ser visitado
A bit hard to find, but this museum within the walls is very well laid out and very interesting on Segovia through the ages with varied presentation methods. A bargain too - normally E1.20, but free at weekends.