Museum of the Americas (Madrid)

Museum of the Americas (Madrid)

Coordinates: 40°26′17″N 3°43′19″W / 40.438131°N 3.722069°W / 40.438131; -3.722069

Museum of the Americas
Museo de América

Museum's building
Established 1941
Location Madrid, Spain
Type Artistic, archaeological and ethnographic
Website museodeamerica.mcu.es
Museum of the Americas
Native name:
Spanish: Museo de América
Location: Madrid, Spain
Spanish Property of Cultural Interest
Official name: Museo de América
Type: Non-movable
Criteria: Monument
Designated: 1962[1]
Reference #: RI-51-0001378

The Museum of America (Spanish: Museo de América) in Madrid (Spain) is a National museum that holds artistic, archaeological and ethnographic collections from the whole American continent, ranging from the Paleolithic period to the present day.

As an institution, the museum was founded in 1941, and in 1962 all the funds were definitively moved to its current venue. The permanent exhibit is divided into five major thematical areas:

  • An awareness of America.
  • The reality of America.
  • Society.
  • Religion.
  • Communication.

References

  1. ^ Database of protected buildings (movable and non-movable) of the Ministry of Culture of Spain

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