Immaculately maintained historical artefacts and costumes in a delightful old building. It's a bit tucked away but actually only five minutes walk from the old city. If you like seeing how people lived in the past this is a real find!
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Immaculately maintained historical artefacts and costumes in a delightful old building. It's a bit tucked away but actually only five minutes walk from the old city. If you like seeing how people lived in the past this is a real find!
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We almost missed this museum - we walked past it several times without noticing it. For only 2 Euros this old Inn housed a display of artefacts and tableau from various parts of Andalusia. Very interesting
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worth a visit- rooms had different themes- wine making, farming etc. gave an overview of the history of the area
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Few people go to this museum, but it is quite interesting. The building itself is interesting because it shows how houses were built around a central patio. Inside you can see a collection of small clay figures showing people in different costumes. The advertising posters and labels of the raisin boxes show how this very important industry in Malaga advertised...
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The museum, in an old 19th-century inn set around a courtyard is worth a visit. They display fiesta costumes as well as everyday wear of a century ago and have a typical kitchen and other rooms of a 19th-century bourgeois home.
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