Explore one of Spain's finest and least-visited military museums, housed in a historic barracks inside the old fortress walls. A private guide decodes 500 years of Spanish North African history through extraordinary artefacts, maps, and period weapons.
What to expect
The Museo Histórico Militar occupies a handsome colonial barracks within Melilla la Vieja, its galleries arranged across two floors packed with uniforms, artillery pieces, campaign maps, and regimental silver. Your private guide threads a narrative from the 1497 Spanish conquest through the brutal Rif War of the 1920s — a conflict that shaped modern Morocco and launched Franco's political career. Display cases hold extraordinary objects: Berber ceremonial arms, Spanish field equipment from the Annual Disaster, and medals awarded at desperate last stands. The museum's rooftop offers views over the port and the Moroccan Rif that render the history viscerally immediate.
Good to know
Located inside Melilla la Vieja — combine seamlessly with the fortress tunnels and sacred art collection for a full morning. Free entry makes the private guide fee exceptional value. Confirm opening hours with Tu Guía en Melilla ahead of your port day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Melilla — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.