When you visit A Coruña you can not leave without checking these museums and exhibition halls, filled with works of art and pieces you can only enjoy here, thanks to the wide artistic and cultural offer of the city. From museums that collect and put in context the work of local and national artists, to rooms dedicated to others of international status. Halls where the history of the metropolis itself is exhibited in showcases await you in this city, which has options for all tastes and interests. Casa Museo Picasso If art is something that moves you, do not miss the opportunity to see the works of Picasso exhibited in the museum dedicated to the painter. It is located on Payo Gómez Street, one of the streets that lead from Pontevedra Square to Lugo Square. It is the ideal starter point for this route, as it is a small gallery that you can enjoy at your own pace. It is never crowded, as its location in the lower part of a residential building does not declare its presence loudly and many pass by without knowing what is hidden behind those white doors. You can find this hidden gem in the building that once was the home of a Pablo Picasso, who back then was still a child studying at the Eusebio da Guarda high school. Admission is free, and so are the guided tours, available for a maximum of 15 people, although you must first make a reservation. Exhibitions downtown In Cantón Pequeño, a street that was once full of buildings that belonged to the architectural style of Art Nouveau, you can not only see the iconic Obelisk of A Coruña, but it is also common to find temporary photography exhibitions or those explanatory of various historical events of importance
When you visit A Coruña you can not leave without checking these museums and exhibition halls, filled with works of art and pieces you can only enjoy here, thanks to the wide artistic and cultural offer of the city. From museums that collect and put in context the work of local and national artists, to