Museo de Santa Cruz
- Address
- Calle de Cervantes 3
- Hours
- 10am-6.30pm Mon-Sat, 10am-2pm Sun
Lonely Planet review for Museo de Santa Cruz
Just off the Plaza de Zocodover, the 16th-century Museo de Santa Cruz is a beguiling combination of Gothic and Spanish Renaissance styles. The cloisters and carved wooden ceilings are superb, as are the upstairs displays of Spanish ceramics. The ground-level gallery contains a number of El Grecos (look for the Asunción de la Virgen and the superbly rendered La Veronica), a painting attributed to Goya (Cristo Crucificado), and the wonderful 15th-century Tapestry of the Astrolabes.








