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    • The Museum of Guadalajara (Spanish: Museo de Guadalajara, also Museo Provincial de Guadalajara) is a State-owned museum in Guadalajara, Spain. Opened in 1838, it is the oldest provincial museum in the country. It features sections of Fine Arts, Archaeology and Ethnography. It is hosted at the Palacio del Infantado since 1973.


      History


      Created by means of a May 1837 Royal Order, the provincial museum was opened on 19 November 1838. It was originally hosted at the Convent of La Piedad. It moved to different premises, including the Palace of El Infantado, the former convent of La Concepción, back to La Piedad and the Palace of the Provincial Deputation. Following decades of discontinued existence, it was opened again at the Palacio del Infantado on 11 July 1973.
      Its management (not the ownership, retained by the Spanish State) was transferred to the Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha by means of a 1984 agreement.


      Collection


      The museum displays items from the province of Guadalajara distributed in sections of Fine Arts, Archaeology and Ethnography.



























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      Bibliography
      Crespo Cano, María Luz; Cuadrado Prieto, Miguel Ángel; Aguado Díaz, Fernando (2017). "El Museo de Guadalajara y la arqueología: una compleja relación" (PDF). Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional. 35. Madrid: Museo Arqueológico Nacional: 933–946. ISSN 2341-3409.
      García Esteban, Elena (2020). "Proyecto de educación patrimonial y artística: Alas de mujer para el 180 aniversario del Museo de Guadalajara" (PDF). E-RPH (25): 155–176. doi:10.30827/erph.v25i8 (inactive 1 November 2024).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)

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