This monographic exhibition of the work of the Aragonese sculptor Pablo Gargallo contains sculptures, drawings, engravings and the moulds used to shape some of his sculptures together with a Documentation Archive on both the artist himself and contemporary sculpture. It is housed in Argillo Palace, named after its 19th century owners, and which is a valuable example of the evolution of civil architecture in the 17th century. It was declared a National Monument in 1943. It is also known as the Casa (Palace) de Francisco Saénz de Cortés. Removal of architectonic barriers: It is 95% accessible given that it is not possible to access the Drawings Room and there is a small step at the entrance. The rest of the museum is adapted.
Plaza de San Felipe, 3