Territorio Artlanza, Ethnographic museum in Quintanilla del Agua, Spain.
Territorio Artlanza is an ethnographic museum that recreates a traditional village with multiple buildings displaying everyday life and objects from the Castile and León region. The various houses and workshops show how people lived and worked in rural areas.
The museum was founded in 2006 to preserve objects, tools, and structures that document rural customs from past generations. This collection records how people lived and worked across the Castile and León countryside over time.
The museum displays local craftwork such as pottery and handmade goods, showing visitors how traditional items were produced in the region. These demonstrations reveal how people shaped their daily routines through these skilled trades.
The museum is accessible daily, and visitors should plan enough time to explore all the buildings and exhibits thoroughly. Comfortable shoes are recommended since you will walk between the various structures.
The museum houses a recreation of a rural village school and a theater space where visitors can experience performances and educational programs about regional traditions. These spaces bring history to life and convey how education and entertainment took place in earlier times.
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