Gravina Museum of Fine Arts – MUBAG
The Gravina Museum of Fine Arts (MUBAG) is inside the palace of the Count of Lumiares, a four-storey building built between 1748 and 1808 and listed as a local historical and artistic monument. It holds works of art from the sixteenth century to the first decades of the twentieth century.
This rectangular construction was built in the eighteenth century. It has three entrances on the main façade. The middle entrance is notable for its decorative features. There are three floors: the ground floor is diaphanous, has semi-circular arches above the doorways and quadrangular windows. The first floor is notable for its windows and balconies overlooking Gravina Street.
The Plaza del Mar, the Esplanade and Postiguet beach are very close to the MUBAG Museum.