The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
Once one of the largest private collections of art in the world, this museum will take you on a journey of creation from the 13th century right through to the 20th.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
Marble statues, woven tapestries and the tomb of its founder are among the highlights of a fascinating convent and museum, where Franciscan nuns still live.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
Marble statues, woven tapestries and the tomb of its founder are among the highlights of a fascinating convent and museum, where Franciscan nuns still live.
Take a trip into the past as you explore the collections of this vast museum. Find prehistoric cave paintings, Roman mosaics and Greek vases under one roof.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
Once one of the largest private collections of art in the world, this museum will take you on a journey of creation from the 13th century right through to the 20th.
Once one of the largest private collections of art in the world, this museum will take you on a journey of creation from the 13th century right through to the 20th.