Permanent exhibitions featuring prehistoric and ancient civilisations; ceramics, crystal and art; rescues at sea and the cork room. Plus temporary exhibitions. The Museum began with the display of the archaeological finds of Eduardo González Hurtebiese at Punta dels Guíxols in the early 20th century. The objects on display were the remains of the first stable settlement in the territory of what is now Sant Feliu: the Iberian settlement 4th century BC – 1st century AD).
Carrer Abadia, s/n
17220 Sant Feliu de Guíxols
telf: +34 972 82 15 75 / +34 972 82 24 82
fax: +34 972 82 15 74
e-mail: museuhistoria@guixols.net
OPENING TIMES (subject to change) :
SUMMER: (June to September):
Tuesday to Saturday 11 - 14 h / 17 – 20 h
Sundays: 11 – 14 h
Closed on Mondays
WINTER: (October to May):
Tuesday to Saturday: 11 – 14 h / 16 – 19 h
Sundays: 11 – 14 h
Closed on Mondays
Closed: 1st January, 25th December