Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias González Martí
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Ali Giaudrone
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"The ornate ceramic exterior of this building made me stop in my tracks. The National Museum of Ceramics honors the ceramics industry within Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, considered the best example of Baroque architecture in Spain.
Housed within this palace of one of the most iconic Valencian noble families of that era is the largest National collection of ceramics from the 18th century onward, including pieces by Picasso and merchandise from the Silk Route."
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Roxana Fanaru
"This museum is among the most popular in Valencia, housing ceramics, porcelains, and other decorative arts. The building itself is sumptuous and elaborate, an absolute must in Valencia. Normally, the entry fee is 3€, but it's free on Saturday evenings and Sundays. "
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Jennifer Hum
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"10:30 AM - The outside of the museum is really neat. I though the inside of the museum was cool to walk around"
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