The exhibition includes more than 300 works, several of which are of exceptional quality. It is divided into three sections: the first is dedicated to jewellery and the other two to religious and civil goldwork, covering a period that stretches from the 14th to the 19th century. The pieces are presented by type and chronology and room 6 contains the best creations by the most highly qualified makers.
Monday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10 am to 2 pm
Monday to Saturday: 5pm to 9pm
Tuesday closed
Barcelona, mid-14th century
59,5 × 40 × 2 cm
Cuenca, mid-16th century
26 × 16,5 × 15 cm; 1.818 g
Zaragoza, 1585
12,5 × 12,5 × 6 cm; 480 g
Last third of the 16th century
16,2 × 10 × 6,8 cm (Ø foot); 239 g
Valladolid (?), second half of the 16th century (paintings) and early 17th century (reliquary)
34 × 15 cm (Ø base)
Burgos, ca. 1501-1508
13,5 × 9,4 cm (Ø base); 124,9 g
Toledo, first quarter 17th century
50 cm (Ø); 2.620 g
Salamanca, third quarter of the 16th century
24,5 × 6,5 cm (Ø base); 680 g
Valladolid, early 17th century
22 × 8,5 cm (Ø base); 950 g
Zaragoza (?), first third of the 17th Century
Spain, end of the 16th century-beginning of the 17th century
Spain, 17th century