Camilo José Cela
Foundation
The famous writer Camilo José Cela chose the region where he grew up to create his greatest wish, the headquarters of his foundation, which would house all his work, manuscripts, private collections and his own life.
The Foundation is headquartered in Iria Flavia, opposite the old Collegiate Church of Santa María de Adina, in some houses that were built as the residence of canons in the 17th century. It has a total area of 11,000 square meters, houses a library of over 45,000 volumes, an art gallery with over 700 original paintings, a 178-seat auditorium, lecture and exhibition rooms, along with an extensive landscaped area.
The John Trulock Rail Museum forms part of it and features examples of Galicia’s railway history. In different rooms visitors can admire hundreds of titles, medals and awards, among which are the Nobel Prize (1989), Cervantes Prize (1995) and Prince of Asturias Award (1987), as well as collections and objects that Camilo Jose Cela collected throughout his life and which, due to their richness and variety, surprise all visitors.
The legacy of José M ª Sánchez Silva, José García Nieto, Maria del Carmen and Fernando Pajares Escolano Huarte and manuscripts from other authors have been added to the museum as well.
Access
Easily accessible, on foot and by car
Time
Tuesday to Saturday:
- from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm (last entrance at 01:30 pm).
- from 04.00 pm to 08.00 pm (last entrance at 07.30 pm)
Monday, Sunday and Bank days: closed
Price
- General: 3€/person
- Reduced: 1,50€/person (Carnet Joven, Carnet de estudante, Carnet internacional de estudiante, adult groups (more than 11 people)
- Free: (underage, people over 65, retired people, members of ‘Amigos/as do Museo’, Cultural and educational voluntary, unemployed people, Padrón locals, school and university student groups)
GUIDED TOURS: All days at 12.00 am
- 2€ (extra)
Santa María, 22 - Iria Flavia
15917 Padrón, A Coruña
981 812 425
GPS: 42.74592647436977, -8.65606616654361
Additional information
Year of construction: 1986
Groups and students tours available upon prior reservation