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í's excellent archaeology museum focuses on two local prehistoric cultures – Los Millares (3200–2250 BC), probably the Iberian Peninsula's first metalworking culture, and El Argar (2250–1550 BC), which ushered in the Bronze Age. Artefacts are well displayed and accompanied by Spanish and English explanatory panels. The third floor features finds relating to the area's Roman and Islamic past.


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Nearby í attractions

1. Old Train Station

0.28 MILES

í's disused train station, next to the Estación Intermodal (which replaced it), is a handsome neo-Mudéjar edifice from the early 20th century.

2. Refugios de la Guerra Civil

0.53 MILES

During the civil war, í was the Republicans’ last holdout in Ի岹ܳí, and was repeatedly and mercilessly bombed. The attacks prompted a group of…

3. Aljibes Árabes de Jayrán

0.53 MILES

These brick-vaulted underground cisterns, built in the early 11th century to help supply the city’s water, are well preserved. During the day, they're…

4. Catedral de la Encarnación

0.64 MILES

í’s formidable, six-towered cathedral, begun in 1525, was conceived both as a place of worship and a refuge for the population from frequent pirate…

5. Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía

0.65 MILES

Anyone interested in photography should visit this excellent centre, which puts on top-class exhibitions of work by Spanish and international…

6. Centro de Interpretación Patrimonial

0.65 MILES

A good place to get your historical bearings and set the city's sights in context, this informative museum has three floors of historical exhibits as well…

7. Museo de la Guitarra

0.66 MILES

It's worth establishing two important facts before you enter this absorbing museum. First: the word 'guitar' is derived from the Andalucian-Arabic word…

8. Alcazaba Entrance

0.84 MILES

The entrance gate to the Alcazaba is on Calle Almanzor. Climb the stairs and go through the Puerta de la Justicia to enter the fortress.