Pablo Gargallo Museum, Contemporary sculpture museum in Old Town, Spain
The Pablo Gargallo Museum is an art museum in Zaragoza's Old Town housed within a Renaissance palace. It displays metal sculptures, drawings, engravings, and molds that show the development of the sculptor's work.
The building was originally the 17th-century Palace of the Counts of Argillo. It became a National Monument in 1943 and opened as this museum in the 1950s.
The museum honors Pablo Gargallo, a sculptor whose work shaped Spanish art in the 20th century. Visitors can see how his ideas developed through the objects on display.
The museum is located in the Old Town and easy to reach on foot. Plan your visit in the morning or on weekends to explore the collections without feeling rushed.
The museum holds an extensive Documentation Archive with materials about Gargallo and contemporary sculpture. Art researchers and scholars use this collection regularly to study the development of modern sculpture.
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