San Fernando Naval Museum Explained

The San Fernando Naval Museum (Spanish; Castilian: Museo Naval de San Fernando) is a naval museum located in San Fernando in the Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. Although a naval museum was called for as early as 28 September 1792. A museum was established in 1843, but the current museum was inaugurated on 27 March 1992, with the main purpose to promote the history of the presence of the Spanish Armada in the area.[1]

History

The project of creating a Naval Museum was born by royal decree of 28 September 1792, of the Secretary of the Navy Antonio Valdés y Fernández Bazán, according to which Carlos IV, had resolved to establish in the military town of San Carlos a Naval Museum that, in addition to the General Library, gathers all the natural sciences that are necessary for the complete instruction of the Navy, and consequent utility in it, but it was not until 27 March 1992, when the current museum was inaugurated. On 6 July 1994, the first official visit was made by King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain.

Rooms of the museum

The museum has 21 rooms that review Spanish military history:[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Museo Naval de San Fernando - San Fernando Naval Museum. Spain.info. 17 January 2013.
  2. Web site: MUSEO NAVAL DE SAN FERNANDO. CADIZ. SPAIN. LAISLADELSUR.COM. https://web.archive.org/web/20090405032830/http://www.laisladelsur.com/museonaval/salas.htm. dead. 5 April 2009. 5 April 2009. 9 May 2020.