War and espionage
This exhibition brings together a selection of monographs showing how Franco’s regime indoctrinated society through education.
MemoriArtean IV: From Bilbao to Gernika. Paths of forgetting
Permanent exhibition
The permanent exhibition of the museum operates around three mayor questions…
Upcoming exhibitions
Fosil Guía: Arqueología de la Guerra Civil
Past exhibitions
Photos of other Massacred cities following the bombardment of Gernika
This exhibition seeks to have the visitor reflect on the absurdity of the wars, acts of destruction, and massacres that, following the total destruction of Gernika (taken as a precedent for the total destruction of a civilian population), have been repeated and today continue to be repeated…
The Bombing of Gernika
This was the central and principal exhibition in the Gernika Museum (between 1998 and 2001, before the complete renewal of the permanent exhibition of the museum took place (2002).
The aim of this exhibition is to offer one a historical view of events on that date, 26 April 1937, when the symbolic and pacific town of Gernika was bombed and completely destroyed…
Fernando Hierro. The history of Gernika in Watercolours.
This exhibition shows us a historical view of Gernika, starting with the 1st century and leading up to the Gernika of the 20th century before the bombing.
The visitor is offered the chance to go back in time to the beginnings of Gernika…
Brussels, a Forerunner to Gernika (1695-1937)
The south of the Netherlands was attacked on numerous occasions in the middle of the 17th century, as Louis XIV, the ‘Sun King’, was determined to overpower these lands ruled by the Spanish Crown.