Have ever wanted to go to the Lladro Museum in Valencia Spain. Here is all you need to know.

For those of you that are not familiar with the Lladro Museum, it is an exposition dedicated to Spanish porcelain creations and a selection of paintings. The two permanent exhibits are the Historic Porcelain Collection and the Pictorial exhibit.

The Historic Porcelain Collection consists of Lladro Statues from the early fifties through the current day. Some of the very first Lladro designs are on display along with many other milestone creations, of which none are for sale. Arranged by decade, these pieces show the companies growth in artistic design and technical expertise through the years.

The Pictorial Exhibit comprises over 70 paintings from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Academism and Costumbrismo periods. This display is a trip back through history and features artist such as Rubens, El Greco, Vicente Macip, Juan de Juanes, Juan Ribalta, Sánchez Cotán, Valdés Leal, Francisco de Zurbarán, Vicente López, Ignacio Pinazo and Jusepe de Ribera lo Spagnoletto.

In addition to the permanent exhibits, talks and seminars are held on various artistic subjects.

So why wait any longer?

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