Calp’s History Museum is located in the building known as Casa de La Senyoreta, a house that has the typology of a stately urban house from the 18th century and that has an area of 255 square metres of exhibition rooms. In this museum one can find materials dating back to the Bronze Age (bowls, mills, sickle teeth) corresponding to the Cocentari site, and others from the Iberian period (plates, paintings, loom weights, hooks, amphorae) found on the Ifac rock.
On the other hand, due to their importance and cultural wealth, one can see in a special representation within the museum the Roman site of Els Banys de La Reina and La Pobla Medieval d'Ifac.
Opening hours:
Summer (from July to September): from 10am to 1pm and from 6:30pm to 10pm. Closed on Monday and Tuesday.
Winter (from October to June): from 10am to 2pm and from 4:30pm to 7pm. Closed on Sunday and Monday.
Are guided visits possible? No.