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Museo Geominero Celebrates 100 Years with Historic Architecture and Vast Geological Collections

cultural-heritage · 2026-04-21

Inaugurated in 1925, the Museo Geominero is located within a historic structure that features a central hall adorned with galleries and a stained-glass window crafted by the Maumejean studio. Recognized as a Bien de Interés Cultural in 1998, the museum boasts a vast array of minerals, rocks, and fossils, emphasizing Spain and its former colonies. Spanning 1,370 square meters, the exhibition comprises 250 display cases that highlight 16,000 mineral samples, 1,000 rock specimens, and 55,000 fossils, with 19,000 available for permanent viewing. The museum encourages learning through guided tours and educational materials, offering free entry to enhance public access to its geological, paleontological, and mineralogical collections.

Key facts

  • The Museo Geominero was inaugurated in 1925.
  • The museum building was cataloged as a Bien de Interés Cultural in 1998.
  • The central hall features a stained-glass window from the Maumejean studio.
  • The collection includes 16,000 mineral samples, 1,000 rock specimens, and 55,000 fossils.
  • Approximately 19,000 pieces are displayed in the permanent exhibition.
  • The exhibition occupies 1,370 square meters with 250 display cases.
  • The museum's objectives are conservation, research, and dissemination of geological heritage.
  • Admission to the museum is free.

Entities

Institutions

  • Museo Geominero
  • Maumejean

Locations

  • Spain

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