Hogueras Museum
Alicante
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Museo de Fogueres, also known as Museo De Las Hogueras and Bonfire museum, is dedicated to the most popular “fiesta” in Alicante. It shows the "ninots", or wooden statues that have been "saved" — i.e., not burned every year — in a video room showing the best of this "fiesta", photographs, costumes, etc. This museum is especially nice for families with children!
Useful Information
- Address: Rambla de Méndez Núñez, 29, Alicante
- Phone: +34 965 146 828
- More Info: www.hogueras.es
- Opening House: Tue 10am–2pm / 6pm–9pm; Sat 10am–2pm; Sun & Mon closed
- Opening House: Next to Rambla Méndez Núñez
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- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/fogueres
Do & See
The ideal location of Alicante on the Mediterranean coast makes it an attractive destination for beach-lovers, golfers and outdoors enthusiasts, but the city offers so much more than fun in the sun. The old quarter is rife with beautiful architecture, from the cathedral and the cloisters to the town hall and many winding alleys, and a wealth of fascinating museums can keep even the most ambitious visitors busy for days.

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