Museu Arqueològic i Etnogràfic Municipal Soler Blasco in Jávea

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Step into a fascinating journey through time that reveals the historical, artistic and underwater secrets of the Mediterranean coast.
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Schedule

Summer: Monday to Saturday, from 10 to 13h and from 18 to 21h. Saturdays, Sundays and festivities, from 10 to 13h.
Winter: Every day from 10 to 13h and 17 a 20 h.

The Museu Arqueològic i Etnogràfic Municipal Soler Blasco, or the Soler Blasco Municipal Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum, is located in Jávea and traces the history of ancient civilisations through a wealth of archaeological remains.

Soler Blasco Municipal Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum in Jávea: exhibitions

The museum has eight permanent exhibition rooms and two temporary galleries. Among its main highlights is a superb reproduction of the local Iberian Treasure, including the celebrated diadem found in La Lluca, alongside valuable examples of Roman and medieval pottery.

The first floor of the museum’s newer building is home to a collection of 32 works and personal belongings once owned by the painter J. B. Segarra Llamas. Meanwhile, the top floor houses an extensive underwater archaeology collection, with artefacts recovered from the local coastline dating from the 7th century BC to the 19th century.