
`La Atalaya Museums´, where history, innovation
and elegance come together
🏛️ Palacio del Tiempo `Palace of Time Museum´, a unique museum with 287 historic clocks (17th–19th centuries), most still working. Every hour, the chimes create an unrepeatable experience.
🎤 Event & Conference Spaces – Two halls connected by an Andalusian courtyard and garden. A versatile, authentic Jerez-style venue, perfect for meetings, conferences and celebrations.
💡 Immersive Multimedia Hall – Open-plan space with four 360º large-format screens. Cutting-edge technology for tailor-made productions and unforgettable immersive events.
🌿 A Privileged Setting – Former 19th-century wineries transformed into an emblematic venue where tradition, prestige and innovation meet.
The singular venue “Museos de la Atalaya” combines a versatile conference area with a truly unique museum: the Palace of Time.
The conference facilities feature two elegant halls connected by a traditional Andalusian courtyard with wine-cellar style arcades and an adjacent garden — the perfect and versatile setting for a wide range of meetings and events. Increasingly appreciated by companies and organizations, this exclusive environment offers the opportunity to host activities in a privileged and inspiring location.
At the heart of the venue lies the state-of-the-art Multimedia Hall, an open-plan space with no fixed furniture and equipped with four large-format 360º screens. This cutting-edge technology ensures every event becomes a fully immersive experience, adaptable to any concept with tailor-made visual productions. Alongside it, the Salón Don Jorge for celebrations — accessed across the arcaded courtyard — evokes the character of historic 19th-century Jerez wineries (built in 1881), blending authenticity with functionality.
The crown jewel of the complex is the extraordinary Palace of Time, a museum of historic clocks that lends prestige and sophistication to the site. Its exceptional collection showcases 287 remarkable timepieces from the 17th to 19th centuries — most still in perfect working order — transporting visitors to the French Golden Age. Masterpieces mark the passing of time in styles from Louis XIV, Regency, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Directory, Empire, Charles X, to Napoleon III. English clocks of extraordinary precision further enrich the collection, representing the Queen Anne, Georgian and Victorian periods.
Every hour on the hour, the chimes resonate through the museum, creating an unforgettable and unrepeatable experience that marks each visit with the rhythm of history.