Irmandiños s/n. Edificio de Herrerías.

High season:

1 to 7 January of  2025 (Christmas)/ 14 to 21 April of 2025 (Esater week)/ 16 June to 14 September of 2025(Summer)/
1 to 31 December of 2025 (Christmas)

  • Monday to Saturday 10:00-19:00
  • Saturday 10:00-20:00
  • Sunday 10:00-14:30

Mid season

12 May to 15 June of 2025/ 15 September to 2 November of 2025

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-19:00
  • Sunday 10:30-14:30

Low season

8 January to 13 April of 2025/ 22 to 11 May of 2025 / 3 to 30 November of 2025

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday to Friday 10:00-14:30 and 15:30-19:00
  • Saturday 10:00-19:00
  • Sunday 10:30-14:30

Low season

1 January (New Year)/ 6 January (kings Day)/ 7 January (Saint Julián)/ 21 April (Chamorro)/ 1 May (Worker’s day)/ 24 December (Christmas Eve)/
25 December (End of year)/ 3 to 17 November( Museum maintenance closure)

Adult admission price: 2€. children and teenagers (up to 16 years old) free. Over 60 years old:  1€.

Groups (Schools, Universities, Institutes …): free (arranging a visit at least 72 hours in advance).

Price of guided visits for other groups: 25€ up to 30 people.

T: 981359682

www.exponav.org

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SHIPBUILDING MUSEUM

A journey through the history of shipbuilding in the largest museum in Europe dedicated to this activity. It is worth noting the beauty of its interior, an industrial warehouse of the 18th Century.

The  visit is perfectly structured showing the various techniques of ship construction both for the profane in the field and for those who possess technical knowledge.

It shows why ships are as they are and their evolution through the centuries, through models, audiovisual material, automats ..

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