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Casa Museu Benlliure — Attraction in Valencia

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Casa Museu Benlliure
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CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea)
C/ del Museu, 2, 4, Ciutat Vella, 46003 Valencia, Spain
Torres de Serranos
C. de la Blanqueria, 1, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
House of Cats
C/ del Museu, 11, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
El Celler de PROAVA
Celler@proava.org, C/ de Baix, 29, 46003 Valencia, Spain
Parròquia de Sant Nicolau de Bari i Sant Pere Màrtir de València
C/ dels Cavallers, 35, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Art Modern Institute Museum of Valencia
C/ de Guillem de Castro, 118, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Caos Community
C/ del Museu, 5, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Museo del Corpus - Casa de las Rocas
Calle Roteros 8, C/ de les Roques, 1, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Centre Cultural la Beneficència
C/ de la Corona, 36, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Teatro Talia
C/ dels Cavallers, 31, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Blanqueries
C. de la Blanqueria, 12, Bajo, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Restaurant Yuso
Pl. del Carme, 6, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
La Tastaolletes
C/ de Salvador Giner, 6, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Reinverso Bar
Carrer de Salvador Giner, 1, bajo derecha, C/ de Salvador Giner, 4, bajo, 46003 Valencia, Spain
Almalibre Açaí House El Carmen
Carrer de Roteros, 16, bajo izquierda, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
A Mos Redó - Na Jordana
C/ de Salvador Giner, 4, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Restaurante María Mandiles Plaza del Carmen
C/ del Pare d'Orfens, 2, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
El Forcat
Carrer de Roteros, 12, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Restaurante Yuso I
C/ de la Creu, 4, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Mattilda
Carrer de Roteros, 21, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Nearby hotels
Blanq Carmen Hotel
C. de la Blanqueria, 11, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Hotel Puerta Serranos
C. de la Blanqueria, 4, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Valencia Home
Pl. del Carme, 5, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Tramontana Apartments
C/ del Cabrit, 2, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Bed & Bike Valencia
C/ del Pintor Fillol, 4, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Flats Piera Valencia Center
C/ de Llíria, 8, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Axel Hotel Valencia
Carrer de Roteros, 25, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Mythic Valencia
Carrer del Poeta Monmeneu, 16, La Saïdia, 46009 València, Valencia, Spain
Apartamento Gutenberg
C. de Gutenberg, 2, Ciutat Vella, 46011 Valencia, Spain
INNSA
C/ de Baix, 48, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
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Casa Museu Benlliure

C. de la Blanqueria, 23, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
4.6(687)
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attractions: CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea), Torres de Serranos, House of Cats, El Celler de PROAVA, Parròquia de Sant Nicolau de Bari i Sant Pere Màrtir de València, Art Modern Institute Museum of Valencia, Caos Community, Museo del Corpus - Casa de las Rocas, Centre Cultural la Beneficència, Teatro Talia, restaurants: Blanqueries, Restaurant Yuso, La Tastaolletes, Reinverso Bar, Almalibre Açaí House El Carmen, A Mos Redó - Na Jordana, Restaurante María Mandiles Plaza del Carmen, El Forcat, Restaurante Yuso I, Mattilda
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Nearby attractions of Casa Museu Benlliure

CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea)

Torres de Serranos

House of Cats

El Celler de PROAVA

Parròquia de Sant Nicolau de Bari i Sant Pere Màrtir de València

Art Modern Institute Museum of Valencia

Caos Community

Museo del Corpus - Casa de las Rocas

Centre Cultural la Beneficència

Teatro Talia

CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea)

CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea)

4.6

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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Torres de Serranos

Torres de Serranos

4.6

(16.8K)

Open 24 hours
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House of Cats

House of Cats

4.3

(663)

Open until 12:00 AM
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El Celler de PROAVA

El Celler de PROAVA

4.9

(408)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Enlightenment: una nueva experiencia luminosa e inmersiva en Valencia
Enlightenment: una nueva experiencia luminosa e inmersiva en Valencia
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:15 PM
Carrer dels Carnissers, 6, València, 46001
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LA RUTA: MODERNIDAD, CULTURA Y DESCONTROL
LA RUTA: MODERNIDAD, CULTURA Y DESCONTROL
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Avinguda de Burjassot, 54, 56, València, 46009
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Titanic: Un viaje a través del tiempo
Titanic: Un viaje a través del tiempo
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Casa Museu Benlliure

Blanqueries

Restaurant Yuso

La Tastaolletes

Reinverso Bar

Almalibre Açaí House El Carmen

A Mos Redó - Na Jordana

Restaurante María Mandiles Plaza del Carmen

El Forcat

Restaurante Yuso I

Mattilda

Blanqueries

Blanqueries

4.6

(834)

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Restaurant Yuso

Restaurant Yuso

4.3

(1.4K)

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La Tastaolletes

La Tastaolletes

4.3

(484)

Click for details
Reinverso Bar

Reinverso Bar

4.8

(418)

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Reviews of Casa Museu Benlliure

4.6
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5.0
5y

Entrada gratuita los domingos y festivos; resto de días 2€. La casa, construida tras la desamortización de Mendizábal sobre el antiguo Huerto del Convento del Carmen, fue adquirida en 1896 por José Benlliure Gil, instalando en ella su domicilio familiar. Fue donada al Ayuntamiento por su hija heredera, María, en 1958, con la condición de que sirviese de casa-museo de las obras de su padre y su hermano. Recrea el ambiente de una casa burguesa propia del momento, con despacho, gabinete de pinturas, comedor y dormitorio. Es muy bonita su escalera interior. El jardín es uno de los escasos ejemplos de jardín privado valenciano visitable, con especies características del jardín mediterráneo. Hay un busto de Juan Antonio Benlliure realizado por su hijo Mariano en 1904. Tiene un rico y precioso repertorio de azulejarías valenciana que va desde el S.XVI al XX y objetos en piedra recuperados de iglesias y conventos ya desaparecidos, que atesoraba con gran mimo y cuidado, y que invita a quedarse contemplando durante horas. En el estudio se conserva un interesante fondo bibliográfico, con obras vinculadas con el desarrollo profesional del artista y aquellas que responden a su inquietud intelectual (Balzac, Zola o Víctor Hugo). No faltan las obras de contemporáneos nacionales como Galdós, Pardo Bazán o Unamuno; autores locales con los que mantuvo un contacto directo; y Blasco Ibáñez, amigo con quien colaboró ilustrando "La barraca". También hay libros raros de los S.XVII-XVIII comprados por él en anticuarios españoles e italianos. Tiene también gran diversidad de objetos de la época, que hacen del estudio un lugar mágico: muebles, lámparas, alfombras, piezas arqueológicas, y objetos de coleccionismo como cerámicas, abanicos, además de algunos retablos góticos. Se conserva la pila bautismal donde fue bautizado, que compró con motivo de unas obras realizadas en la iglesia. En el museo, además de obras de la familia, hay otras de artistas vinculados, como Joaquín Sorolla o Francisco Muñoz-Degrain. Hay más de 150 obras de José Benlliure Gil (entre las que destaca la nueva obra adquirida en 2019 "Costa de Nápoles", muy representativa de la época romana realizada en torno a 1890 y que ejemplifica todas las características que le convirtieron en uno de los más exitosos pintores del momento). Y otras 200 de su hijo, José Benlliure Ortiz, Peppino, nacido en Roma en 1884 y fallecido a los 30 años. Su infancia transcurrió paralela al periodo de mayor esplendor y reconocimiento profesional de su padre, con quien comenzó su aprendizaje artístico. Finalizado el periodo escolar asiste a la Academia Internacional de Bellas Artes en Roma y en 1901 obtiene su primer galardón en la Exposición Nacional con "Paisaje de Valencia". Entre 1904 y 1908 pasa los inviernos entre Roma y Asís, y los veranos en Valencia y experimenta una etapa de transición en la que investiga las posibilidades de su propio lenguaje pictórico, alternando en sus lienzos los calvarios valencianos, con las vistas de Roma y jardines de Doria Pamphili. Su estilo evoluciona de manera decisiva por la influencia del exitoso pintor valenciano Joaquín Sorolla. Sus obras son en su mayoría de asunto costumbrista. En 1913 se instala en Valencia junto a su padre y centra su atención en el universo femenino. Salida de misa en Rocafort (en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia), obtuvo la segunda medalla en la exposición de 1915. El tercer piso está dedicado a obras con escenas costumbristas valencianas de mucha belleza. Especialmente me gustaron las obras de Joaquín Agrasot "La partida" y "El bandolero". También hay obras de Mariano Benlliure, que se estableció con su hermano José en Roma, donde asimiló la lección de los clásicos, pero también el barroco de Bernini o el neoclásico Cánovas, desarrollando desde entonces una gran actividad como escultor. Madrid sobre todo, pero también Valencia cuentan con numerosos monumentos escultóricos realizados por él. Hay en el museo un bajorrelieve para lápida de su querido hermano José, y...

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5.0
3y

This is more than a museum, it's more like a time warp taking you back in time to not only enhance you with some beautiful pieces of art and not just paintings and sculptures, showing how the artist made use many different forms to create some astounding pieces. The main house give a good insight to how the artist and his family live, tastefully furnished, but not over the top. The studio was inspirational with lots of information in various languages explaining the day to day running was carried out. The enclosed gardens we're serene with a peaceful ambience. We were impressed with what we found behind the humble exterior. Hygiene and security measures were upheld. Not the largest museum, but if you can fit it in your Valencian itinerary it's a must, we were happy we didn't pass this one by. If you find this helpful, please push the helpful...

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5.0
3y

This is more than a museum and one of the places I wouldn't miss in Valencia. When you enter the art studio and library on the second floor at the rear of the garden it's like stepping back right into the time they lived. The owners of the home, possibly since they were artists, also collected fine pieces from their day as well as from earlier times. There are numerous ceramics, musical instruments, museum quality objects from as far back as maybe around 500 AD, and a plethora of interesting miscellaneous items. Up at the front of the property, where the majority of the paintings are housed, you'll also see the home furnishings from that period. Some of the paintings are exceptional and there's also a fine collection of engravings. And, like many of the museums in Valencia it's only 2€ or less depending on...

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Rick MentessiRick Mentessi
This is more than a museum, it's more like a time warp taking you back in time to not only enhance you with some beautiful pieces of art and not just paintings and sculptures, showing how the artist made use many different forms to create some astounding pieces. The main house give a good insight to how the artist and his family live, tastefully furnished, but not over the top. The studio was inspirational with lots of information in various languages explaining the day to day running was carried out. The enclosed gardens we're serene with a peaceful ambience. We were impressed with what we found behind the humble exterior. Hygiene and security measures were upheld. Not the largest museum, but if you can fit it in your Valencian itinerary it's a must, we were happy we didn't pass this one by. If you find this helpful, please push the helpful button. Thank you.
R JrR Jr
This is more than a museum and one of the places I wouldn't miss in Valencia. When you enter the art studio and library on the second floor at the rear of the garden it's like stepping back right into the time they lived. The owners of the home, possibly since they were artists, also collected fine pieces from their day as well as from earlier times. There are numerous ceramics, musical instruments, museum quality objects from as far back as maybe around 500 AD, and a plethora of interesting miscellaneous items. Up at the front of the property, where the majority of the paintings are housed, you'll also see the home furnishings from that period. Some of the paintings are exceptional and there's also a fine collection of engravings. And, like many of the museums in Valencia it's only 2€ or less depending on your age, etc.
Sal FromCalSal FromCal
A friend suggested I view some of the Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla works while I was in Valencia. During my time here I found that the museum had a few of his works in a special exhibit so decided to attend. I attended on a Sunday but normally believe it is 1 or 2 EU to enter. While not large as it was a personal house, it is well laid out and had different works on the different floors. I personally found the second floor which had works from José Benlliure Gil and the top floor with the special exhibit of Joaquín Sorolla to be the most interesting but all the works were enjoyable.
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This is more than a museum, it's more like a time warp taking you back in time to not only enhance you with some beautiful pieces of art and not just paintings and sculptures, showing how the artist made use many different forms to create some astounding pieces. The main house give a good insight to how the artist and his family live, tastefully furnished, but not over the top. The studio was inspirational with lots of information in various languages explaining the day to day running was carried out. The enclosed gardens we're serene with a peaceful ambience. We were impressed with what we found behind the humble exterior. Hygiene and security measures were upheld. Not the largest museum, but if you can fit it in your Valencian itinerary it's a must, we were happy we didn't pass this one by. If you find this helpful, please push the helpful button. Thank you.
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This is more than a museum and one of the places I wouldn't miss in Valencia. When you enter the art studio and library on the second floor at the rear of the garden it's like stepping back right into the time they lived. The owners of the home, possibly since they were artists, also collected fine pieces from their day as well as from earlier times. There are numerous ceramics, musical instruments, museum quality objects from as far back as maybe around 500 AD, and a plethora of interesting miscellaneous items. Up at the front of the property, where the majority of the paintings are housed, you'll also see the home furnishings from that period. Some of the paintings are exceptional and there's also a fine collection of engravings. And, like many of the museums in Valencia it's only 2€ or less depending on your age, etc.
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A friend suggested I view some of the Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla works while I was in Valencia. During my time here I found that the museum had a few of his works in a special exhibit so decided to attend. I attended on a Sunday but normally believe it is 1 or 2 EU to enter. While not large as it was a personal house, it is well laid out and had different works on the different floors. I personally found the second floor which had works from José Benlliure Gil and the top floor with the special exhibit of Joaquín Sorolla to be the most interesting but all the works were enjoyable.
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