It is located in the Santo Tomé church, one of the oldest in the city. In it, the Diocese of Zamora didactically disseminates the most important contents of the Catholic faith through the permanent and temporary exhibition of outstanding works of Christian art.

The permanent collection of the Diocesan Museum of Zamora is made up of one hundred and thirty-four pieces of sculpture, painting, metalwork, metalwork, furniture and stone objects. They are Hispano-Roman, Visigothic, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical and Colonial works of art, made between the 1st and 19th centuries.

Prestigious artists such as the sculptors Gil de Ronza, Gregorio Fernández, Pedro de Mena or Sebastián Ducete are represented in the museum; the painters Diego de Quirós, Alonso del Arco and Diego Díez Ferreras; and silversmiths Antonio de Burgos, Andrés Gil and Manuel Flores, among others.

Address

Plaza de Santo Tomás, s/n. Zamora. 49002 Zamora.

Telephone: 980 531 933

Email: museodiocesanodezamora@planalfa.es

Website: https://catedraldezamora.wordpress.com/historia/museo-diocesano/

More information

Tourist Office of Zamora

Address:

Plaza Arias Gonzalo, 6. Zamora. 49001 Zamora.

Telephone: 980 533 694

Fax: 980 533 694

Email: oficinaturismo@zamora.es

Website: https://turismo-zamora.com/

Tourist Office Regional of Zamora

Address:

Avda. Principe de Asturias, 1. Zamora. 49012 Zamora.

Telephone: 980 531 845

Email: oficinadeturismodezamora@jcyl.es

Website: http://www.turismocastillayleon.com

Opening hours

  • Monday to saturday: 10:00 – 14:00 and 17.00 – 20.00
  • Sundays and holidays: 10:00 – 14:00
  • Closed in the afternoon: sundays and holidays

Tickets

  • General: 6 €
  • Reduced: 4 €
  • Groups: 4 €

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