MUSEO STELLA SIERRA (MUSEO DE LA SAL Y EL AZÚCAR)
Museum
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2024
Recommended
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2024
This modest museum, housed in a house designed in 1924 by the Italian architect Eduardo Pedreschi, presents the history of the region (archaeology, traditions), as well as the salt and sugar production processes. Its name pays tribute to a local poetess, Doña Stella Sierra (1917-1997). Before being transformed into a museum in 1998, the house was used as a village hall and then as a post office until 1989. Not a must-see, but interesting to know more about the region.
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