Madrid (Spain)

Museo Casa Natal Cervantes

Museo Casa Natal de Cervantes is a museum in the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, the famous Spanish author who wrote Don Quixote. Located in the city of Alcalá de Henares, the museum recreates a 16th–17th century Spanish home and displays period furniture, books, and exhibits about Cervantes’ life and literary work. It helps visitors understand the culture and daily life of Spain during the Golden Age.
Museo casa natal cervantes inside
Museo casa natal cervantes outside

Access preferences

Free entrance (Admission)

Visits from 1 to 8 people can enjoy free access without reservation.
More than 8 people is considered a group visit.

Getting around the museum (Getting around inside the museum)

The building is easily accessible to people with disabilities. There is a lift that can take up to three people to the upper floor and the temporary exhibition room, and that has ample space for a wheelchair.

Guide dogs (Animals)

Access is permitted exclusively for guide dogs for the visually impaired, as well as assistance animals that are properly identified with an official tag (a badge that must be placed in a visible spot, such as the collar). The owner or trainer must also carry an identification card for the linkage unit or an identification card as a trainer/educator.

No accessibility statement (Accessibility)

Try contacting the museum to inquire about their Website accessibility.

Virtual visit (Virtual Content)

The museum offers a virtual tour to know how it is before you visit it

Contact info

Museo Casa Natal Cervantes,
Calle Mayor, 48,
28801 Madrid, Spain.

museocasanataldecervantes@madrid.org
https://museocasanataldecervantes.org/home-english/