Air-raid Shelter
Plaza Tetuán 1937-1938
Free
Limited capacity:
60 people
The air-raid shelters were built during the Civil War (1936-1939) to protect the population from air strikes suffered by the city. The Tetuán shelter, witness of our history, has been recovered to show the cruelty of wars and their consequences, with the aim of contributing to the consolidation of a culture of peace.
Three ways to enjoy the visit
Free self-guided visit
Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour using the exhibition panels and the audio-visual material available at the shalter
Languages: Valencian, Spanish, English and French
Free audio-guided visit
The site Wi-Fi system enables visits with an audio guides that visitors can listen to on their phonse without having to download them.
Languages: Valencian, Spanish, English and French
Arranged Tours
Guided tours for groups can be arranged. Please email info@mucc.es or call 964 73 52 17 from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Maximum capacity: 20 people
Duration: 1 hour
Meeting point: Air-raid shelter entrance door (Tetuan Square)
Languages: Valencian and Spanish
Free entrance
Schedule
Tuesday to Saturday: from 4pm to 7pm
Sundays and bank holidays: from 10am to 2pm
Closed on Mondays
The air-raid shelter will be closed on:
1st and 6th January | 6th and 25th December
Guided tours will be cancelled if it rains.
Venues
Learn about history visiting the rest of the venues