Museum of the Trinity
The Museum of the Trinity in the village of Atienza exhibits works of sacred art along with an important selection dedicated to the La Caballada (Horse) Festival, declared of Regional and National Tourist Interest.

Contact address for Museum of the Trinity
Cervantes, s/n, 19270
Atienza (Guadalajara)
Phone: 949 399 041 / 949 399 008
Website: www.museosdeatienza.com
Location
In the Old Santísima Trinidad Church, in the upper part of the village, near the Castle.
- Fees
- Admission €3.
- How to get there
- Road transport
The Museum is found in the old Church of la Trinidad, a beautiful Romanesque temple built between the 12th and 15th centuries.
In the section dedicated to the Caballada horse festival, there are photographs, vestments and artefacts related to the celebration of the festival, including old documents, ordinances and privileges of the Order of the Caballada, an institution dating back more than eight centuries.
The collection of religious art includes the building itself, with works such as the Romanesque font, the baroque lamina, the Christ of the Four Nails (14th century), the Christ of Forgiveness by Luís Salvador Carmona or the Catafalque which depicts the Dance of Death.
- Museum content
- Sacred Art and Ethnology.
- Governing body
- Bishopric of Sigüenza-Guadalajara.
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Tourism Information Office
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Talavera de la Reina Tourist Information Office
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Tel. 925 826 322
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