Miguel Hernández House-Museum
Orihuela
Copyright: Orihuela TurísticaMiguel Hernández House-Museum
This house was home to the poet and his family between 1914 and 1934. It was a farmhouse, much in line with others which existed in the same street in the early 20th Century. The museum retains the furniture and fittings typical of the area's homes from the last century, tougher with photographs from different moments of the poet's lifetime.
Useful Information
- Address: Casa Museo de Miguel Hernández, Calle Miguel Hernández 73, Orihuela
- Phone: +34 672 21 90 87
- More Info: culturaorihuela.com/casa-museo-miguel-hernandez
- Opening House: Summer: Tue–Sat 10am–2pm / 5pm–8pm; Sun 10am–2pm. Winter: Tue–Sat 10am–2pm / 4pm–7pm; Sun 10am–2pm
- Opening House: https://www.facebook.com/casamuseomiguelhernandez/
Do & See
Orihuela boasts an extensive artistic and historical heritage, making it a destination of great cultural interest. With numerous museums, churches, palaces, and monuments, visitors can immerse themselves in the city's rich traditions. The vegetable plantations of Orihuela highlight the area's agricultural prowess. Fertile lands, cultivated by various cultures throughout history, characterize this quintessential farming region. The beaches of Orihuela are renowned for their quality and have earned numerous certifications from organizations and institutions that oversee and maintain quality standards. These recognitions include Blue Flags, "Q" tourist quality certificates, SICTED distinctions, Qualitur Flags, and ISO certifications for Quality and Environment.

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