Pablo Gargallo Museum
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.
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 Pablo Gargallo museum is adapted.