Museo del Barquillero
Museo del Barquillero
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Carol P
Celeiro, Spain18 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
Store selling jelly beans, chocolates and classic children's wooden games. Good prices for the quality of the products. A very nice place although the upper part of the museum is closed
Written October 14, 2023
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Mary M
Zaragoza, Spain31 contributions
Mar 2017
The first floor has a couple of rooms you can see antique toys made of tin or wood. On the ground floor there's a shop with sweets and typical local products at a reasonable price.
Deserves a short visit, specially if you have a sweet tooth.
Deserves a short visit, specially if you have a sweet tooth.
Written April 24, 2017
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DerekH50
Edinburgh97 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
Strolling around the museum to the sounds of Loreena Mckennet is a great experience with old toys and music making adding a little magic to the day
Written July 4, 2016
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hans-jaguar
Santa Comba Dao, Portugal24,303 contributions
Sep 2017 • Solo
This museum is just next door to the Colegiata de Santa Juliana en Santillana del Mar. This museum is in the “La Casa de la Archiduquesa de Austria”. At the entrance to the Barquillero Museum of Santillana del Mar we have a figure of a doll representing a waiter, which draws the attention of children mainly but also of the elderly. Upon entering there is a store with a lot of charm, since in it we can buy sweets, chocolates, artisan products and mainly waffles. To continue the visit, you have to go upstairs to the first floor, here you will see the area where everything is related to the world of wafers, here we can see nacelles, molds, an organ, car figurines, sewing machines, scales , spinning tops, old cola-cao boats and some waffle dolls among other objects of the time. Small location but nice. You can visit the museum
From Monday to Friday and this from 5 to 9 pm, also during the weekends and holidays than it is open all day, the entrance is for free.
From Monday to Friday and this from 5 to 9 pm, also during the weekends and holidays than it is open all day, the entrance is for free.
Written December 5, 2017
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What is the Museo del Barquillero? What does Barquillero mean? Thanks.
Written August 8, 2018
Barquillero is the person that sells “barquillos”. They were very popular in the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. Barquillo is a typical spanish sweet. Traditionally, they sell the barquillos carrying a thing with a roulette wheel in which shoppers will try their luck and they can win extra barquillos.
Written November 10, 2019
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