González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts
The National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts "González Martí", is a museum in Valencia, Spain, devoted to ceramics –with special importance to Valencian ceramics–, porcelains and other decorative arts such as textile art, traditional costumes, and furniture.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Opening hours: 10:00 AM—2:00 PM and 4:00 PM—8:00 PM
- Type: Museum
- Description: cultural property in Valencia, Spain
- Also known as: “Gonzalez Marti National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts”, “Museo Nacional de Ceramica y Artes Suntuarias Gonzalez Marti”, and “National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts González Martí.”
- Address: Carrer del Poeta Querol 2, València, 46002
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas and Llotja de la Seda.
Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas
Castle
Photo: Sailko, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas is a Rococo nobility palace, historically important in the city. It is located in one of the most central locations in the city of Valencia.
Llotja de la Seda
Photo: Juan Mayordomo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Llotja de la Seda is a late Valencian Gothic-style civil building in Valencia, Spain. It is a principal tourist attraction in the city. Llotja de la Seda is situated 380 metres northwest of González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts.
Palau dels Boïl d’Arenós
Castle
Photo: Joanbanjo, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Palau dels Boïl d’Arenós is a castle.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San Francisco and Ciutat Vella.
González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts
- Categories: art museum, national museum, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Eastern Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
39.47252° or 39° 28′ 21″ northLongitude
-0.37467° or 0° 22′ 29″ westElevation
28 metres (92 feet)Open location code
8CFXFJFG+24OpenStreetMap ID
node 5126811958OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museum
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Spanish—“González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Կերամիկայի և դեկորատիվ արվեստի ազգային թանգարան”
- Catalan: “Museu de Ceràmica de València”
- Catalan: “Museu Nacional de Ceràmica i de les Arts Sumptuàries «González Martí»”
- Catalan: “Museu Nacional de Ceràmica i de les Arts Sumptuàries González Martí”
- Chinese: “冈萨雷斯·马蒂国家陶瓷和装饰艺术博物馆”
- Chinese: “国家冈萨雷斯·马尔蒂陶瓷和工艺美术博物馆”
- Chinese: “西班牙國立陶瓷博物館”
- German: “Nationalmuseum für Keramik und Prunkkunst González Martí.”
- Italian: “Museo della Ceramica González Martí”
- Japanese: “ゴンサーレス・マルティ国立陶器・装飾芸術博物館”
- Russian: “Музей керамики (Валенсия)”
- Russian: “Музей керамики”
- Spanish: “Museo de Ceramica Gonzalez Marti”
- Spanish: “Museo de Cerámica González Martí”
- Spanish: “Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias González Martí”
- Spanish: “Museo Nacional de Ceramica y de las Artes Suntuarias Gonzalez Marti”
- Spanish: “Museo Nacional de Cerámica y de las Artes Suntuarias González Martí”
- Spanish: “Museo Nacional de Cerámica”
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