FREE

This museum is all about showing how people lived thousands of years ago, from the Stone Age to the time of the Romans. It’s set in a cool old building and has real artifacts like tools, pottery, and even ancient jewelry. You get to see what daily life was like for the first humans in the area.

  • The place is most popular for its huge collection of prehistoric objects, especially the famous Guerrero de Mogente (an ancient bronze warrior statue).
  • There are interactive displays where you can try ancient tools and see how people made fire or pottery.
  • The recreated prehistoric huts and burial sites make it easy to imagine life back then.

  • See Real Ancient Stuff: You get to look at real objects made and used by people thousands of years ago. It’s like time travel but for real.
  • Hands-On Learning: The interactive exhibits let you touch and try things, not just look at them behind glass.
  • Understand Human History: It’s a chance to learn how humans survived, built communities, and created art way before modern times.

  • Best time to visit: Morning, when it’s less crowded and you can take your time with the exhibits.
  • Dress code: No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking around.
  • Tickets: It’s smart to book ahead if you want to avoid lines, especially during school holidays.