60 works by Sorolla on display in Valencia
Categories: exhibitions.
TOURISTIC AREA: Ruzafa and Ensanche
The Bancaja Foundation brings together 60 new masterpieces by the Valencian painter for the first time in Valencia.
From 3 October 2025 until 8 February 2026, the Bancaja Foundation becomes Sorolla’s new temporary home, hosting a unique exhibition of 60 of his masterpieces.
How come? The closure of the Sorolla Museum in Madrid for renovation work has meant that a collection that rarely travels in its entirety has been brought to Valencia.
In the exhibition “Sorolla. Masterpieces from the Sorolla Museum” you can admire famous pieces such as “Walk on the Beach”, “The Horse’s Bath” and “La Siesta”, alongside gems that have never been exhibited before.
These will be in dialogue with the iconic canvas “Sad Inheritance!”, owned by the Foundation itself, with which Sorolla won the Grand Prix at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900.
The exhibition will make a complete journey through the artist’s beginnings in Valencia and Italy, his recognition in Madrid, his mastery of portraiture, his passion for the sea and gardens and his last trip to paint the Mediterranean in Mallorca.
Details
- Event dates
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From:
03-10-2025
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To:
08-02-2026
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Schedule info
Tuesday to Sunday: from 10 am to 2 pm and from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
Monday closed, except public holidays and the day before public holidays.
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Place
Plaça de Tetuan, 23, Valencia.
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Price
General admission €9.
Concessionary admission €5.
HOW TO GET THERE
Plaça de Tetuan, 23, València, España
How to arrive
- Underground: L3, L5, L7, L9.
- Bus: 4, 6, 11, 16, 26, 28, 31, 70, 71, 81, 94, 95, C1.
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