Planning your visit
A trip to MuVIM works best with a little planning. The sleek, glass-fronted museum can fill up quickly, especially during weekends or special exhibitions. Located along Calle Guillem de Castro, the landmark sits close to the historic center, with easy public transport options nearby. Queues tend to move quickly, but entrance often feels busiest at midday. Most displays include both Spanish and English descriptions, welcoming visitors from near and far. Families and accessibility needs are thoughtfully considered, but the museum’s minimalist design features a few long corridors that may require comfortable footwear.
- Best time to visit: Mornings on weekdays, spring or fall for cooler weather
- How to get there: Metro stations Àngel Guimerà or Xàtiva (both a short walk), city bus lines, and nearby parking garages for drivers
- Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible, stroller-friendly, and benches throughout, but more seating outside than inside
- Average visit duration: 1.5–2 hours for main exhibits, extra time for temporary shows or the café








