Holy Week Museums
The European Network of Holy Week and Easter Celebrations brings together a significant number of museum spaces that permanently show this tradition to the world. Aiming to protect their heritage and showcase it publicly, these spaces faithfully prove that the presence of the Holy Week remains all year round and goes beyond the traditional dates of its celebration. They are also a relevant tourist attraction that draw large crowds who are captivated by this cultural richness. Let’s get to know these spaces that tell the story of our towns Holy Week: a distinguishing mark and a symbol of our culture.
Museums:
- Škofja Loka Museum, Slovenia
- Caltanissetta Holy Week Museum, Sicilia
- The Inquisitor’s Palace the National Museum of Ethnography, Birgu, Malta
- Ecce-Homo Brotherhood house, Alcalá la Real, Jaén
- Museum of Popular Religiosity, Church of San Juan, Alcalá la Real, Jaén
- “Holy Week in Baena” permanent exhibition, Baena, Córdoba
- Buen Fin Brotherhood Sacred Art Museum, Cabra, Córdoba
- Brotherhood Houses of Carmona, Sevilla
- San Gil Brotherhood Museum, Écija, Sevilla
- muBBla, Paso Blanco Embroidery Museum, Lorca, Murcia
- Paso Azul Holy Week Museum, Lorca, Murcia
- Amor y Paz Brotherhood House, Lucena, Córdoba
- Cristo de la Columna Brotherhood House-Museum, Lucena, Córdoba
- Orihuela Holy Week Museum, Alicante
- “Holy Week in Puente Genil” permanent exhibition, Puente Genil, Córdoba
- “Holy Week in Viveiro” permanent exhibition, Viveiro, Lugo