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- en.wikipedia.org González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and…National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts "González Martí". Museo Nacional de Cerámica y de las Artes Suntuarias "González Martí".
- spain.info en/places-of-interest/national-museum-…The museum's collection also includes a representative selection of traditional ceramics from towns such as Manises, Paterna and Alcora.
- ruta-seda.comunitatvalenciana.com en/recursos/…The second floor of the building is dedicated to the González Martí National Museum of Ceramics, with a large collection of pieces from ancient times to the most...
- getyourguide.com gonzalez-marti-national-museum-…Search. Add dates. González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts. All activities. Guided tours.
- universeofceramics.com ceramic-museums/National Museum of Ceramics and Funerary Art “González Martí ” – Spain. Additional Information.
- essadecoracao.net gonzalez-marti-national-museum-…Explore the Beauty of Ceramics and Decorative Arts at González Martí National Museum.
- everywhereist.com 2016/09/getting-weird-at-the-…The González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts is, for the record, breathtaking.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187529-…Much better curated museums on related decorative and industrial arts topics, for example, are the Museum of Decorative Arts in Madrid and the Museo...
- homofaber.com Artisans …-museum-of-ceramics-and…The González Martí museum, located in Valencia, Spain, is dedicated to ceramics and porcelain, as well as other decorative arts including textiles...
- itinari.com location/gonzalez-marti-national-…If you're a lover of art and history, then a visit to the Gonzalez Marti National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts in València, Spain is a must.
- experiencesvalencia.com discover-the-rich-history…González Martí Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuous Arts is a true gem located in the heart of Valencia, Spain.
- rocaloisirs.wordpress.com 2017/11/21/valencia-…This palace was restored and refurbished two times around 1740 and 1840. In 1954 it started to host González Martí’s ceramic collection.