• Úbeda’s Archaeological Museum

    March 22 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    The museum is set in a beautifully restored 14th–15th century Mudéjar house, a rare example of domestic architecture from that era, organized around a central patio with four open galleries. This building itself is a highlight, blending Islamic and Christian design elements.

    Inside, the collection is small but significant. The standout pieces include two impressive Iberian lions from Úbeda la Vieja, Roman tombstones (notably one inscribed to a Roman named Acoaistus), and large Iberian millstones. These artifacts trace the region’s layered history—Iberian, Roman, and Muslim—with a focus on daily life and funerary practices. The courtyard also features remnants of an ancient mill.

    Entrance €1.50 each.
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