Casa natal de Goya

It is, since 1989, a house museum, that preserves reproductions of artworks and documents from Goya, and also objects and furniture of Aragonese style.

Both the house museum and the contiguous Sala Zuloaga are open to the public.

In 1913, the painter Ignacio Zuloaga, and a group of artists from Zaragoza, identified the house as the birthplace of Goya, and bought it to Benita Aznar Lucientes, a niece-in-law of the artist.

Later, in 1981, the General Directorate of Political Arts approved a new project of restoration of the building, which was completed in 1985.

The Sala Zuloaga is specialized in graphic arts, and has held exhibitions of artists such as Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Luis Gordillo, Antonio Saura, Eduardo Chillida, Joan Brossa, among others.

Casa natal de Goya, in Fuendetodos
Detail of the kitchen