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Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ)

Fascinating exhibits of prehistoric and ancient artifacts displayed with a uniquely modern touch.

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Iberian Gallery.   Joanbanjo/CC BY-SA 3.0
External view.   Romerin/CC BY-SA 3.0
“Tresor de la Marina Alta.”   Joanbanjo/CC BY-SA 3.0
In the “Prehistoric Gallery.”   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Mayan exhibition, sculpture of crawling man dressed as a panther.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Moorish tablet from medieval display.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Section of Roman mosaic.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Gallery depicting a dig in a Gothic building. Note the glass floor.   Joanbanjo/Public Domain
Reproduction of Roman ship.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
In the marine archaeology display.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Animated info board.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Part of the Iberian display.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Part of the presentation in the temporary display.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Display in the “modern” gallery.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Within the museum library.   Joanbanjo/CC BY-SA 3.0
Reproduction of Roman ship, tern.   Dorieo/CC BY-SA 3.0
In the “modern” era gallery, a primitive hand-cranked vacuum cleaner.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Within the museum library being used as part of Mayan exhibit.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
While modern effects are used, the display of most artifacts is traditional.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Gallery depicting an archaeological dig in a cave.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Display of artifacts.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Display board.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Building replica.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Fantastic presentation in the Mayan temporary display.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Stone carving in the Roman section.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
Information board.   Dr Alan P Newman / Atlas Obscura User
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Iberian bull lying with bent legs   Luis Morato / Atlas Obscura User
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Beneath the shadow of a large hill topped by the magnificent Santa Bárbara Castle, there’s a small museum that bills itself as the “first archaeological museum of the 21st century.”

Housed within the former Hospital of San Juan de Dios, the Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) is full of prehistoric treasures; Iberian, Roman, and medieval artifacts; and even relatively modern items from the local area. 

The museum, which won the title of European Museum of the Year in 2004, somehow manages to marry both modern and traditional techniques when crafting its displays. Its contents are shown in five separate galleries, where traditional glass cases are accompanied by numerous informational boards and fantastic projection effects, which even include a few holograms.

One of the most exquisite exhibits is the Tresor de la Marina Alta which scholars have declared is either Iberian or Roman jewelry. It consists of four gold torques and a pendant, which were all found walled up in a site called Pic De L'aguila.

Three additional display spaces recreate scenes from archaeological investigations. Here, visitors walk across glass floors to peer down at the contents below. One of these displays is a reproduction of a dig where archaeologists searched for prehistoric artifacts in a cave. Another is a facsimile of an excavation in a Gothic building. A final multimedia display shows a marine archaeological endeavour to examine a sunken Roman ship, which is accompanied by video screens.

Then, in addition to all these fascinating fixtures, there’s also a separate area dedicated to temporary displays. In 2017, it was full of artifacts from and information about Mexico’s Mayan civilization. The stunning exhibit reflected the care and effort that was undertaken to present the on-loan material.

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There's underground parking nearby at quite cheap rates (for Alicante). Admission in 2017 was only €3. MARQ is also responsible for the Lucentum site near San Juan and a small roman fish farming site, the Illeta dels Banyets, in nearby El Campello, for which combined tickets are available. Many but not all information boards are provided in English as well as Spanish and Valencian. Photography is allowed but with no flash. In the grounds of the museum is a small yet attractive bar with outside seating but which, in September 2017, seemed to be a little light on staff leading to a slow service.

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Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ)
11 Placa Dr. Gómez Ulla
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38.353132, -0.476817
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