It was created by the Junta Pro Semana Santa in 1957 to preserve and exhibit to the public the 36 steps that procession during Holy Week. For many years, the Junta Pro Semana Santa and some of the brotherhoods had been feeling a great concern about having a large space to place in it with dignity, as well as being sure of any event, the sculptural groups of the processions of the Easter, since precisely the brotherhoods with eight or more "steps" had inadequate old premises, with frequent leaks and a risk of fire, as well as threatened with collapse. It opened to the public on September 9, 1964.

It gathers a good part of the processional steps that parade in the Holy Week in Zamora, highlighting the images due to the imagers Ramón Álvarez, Mariano Benlliure, Quintín de la Torre, Aurelio de la Iglesia and Ricardo Segundo among others. It also exhibits robes and habits of the different brotherhoods and brotherhoods.

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  • Closed: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturdays, Sundays and Public holidays

Observations: The Zamora Holy Week Museum closed its doors on September 18, 2022 because a great new museum is going to be built. The Holy Week steps are in the temples of the old town of Zamora during the Museum works.

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