Museo de Falúas Reales

Museo de Falúas Reales

Museo de Falúas Reales

Part of the UNESCO-listed Royal Palace of Aranjuez, the Museo de Falúas Reales houses an impressive collection of ornate and well-preserved royal barges from the 18th and 19th centuries. These vessels, used by the Spanish monarchy to navigate the Tagus River, are displayed alongside historic paintings of the Spanish fleet and a variety of navigation tools. Visitors can explore the intricate craftsmanship of the barges and gain insight into the maritime history and traditions of Spain. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the opulent and practical aspects of royal river travel.

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