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The museum contains weapons collections of different types
Installed in a restored 17th-century house, it is the result of the artistic interest of the Pérez de Rada family, the Marquises of Jaureguízar.
Its collection has been created over the centuries through continuous acquisitions and contains a varied and rich set of historical-artistic objects consisting of paintings, tapestries, documents and furniture.
We would highlight the display of weapons, including knives, firearms, stealth items and models of artillery weapons. Among its paintings are works by Alonso Cano, Lucas Jordán, Francisco Bayeu, Mariano Salvador Maella, Eugenio Lucas and José Casado del Alisal.
Addressc/ Amparo 7, 31449 Tabar (Urraul Bajo)
Owner:Fundación Jaureguízar
Content: painting and sculpture from the 16th-19th centuries, historic weapons and archaeology.
Opening hours: Tuesday-Friday: 1130-1330. Saturdays and Sundays: 1000-1400.
Entrance fees:free of charge.
Contact tel.:948 883 065