MUSEO ARQUEOLÓGICO EGABRENSE
Museum that allows you to better understand the importance of Cabra and its surroundings
A passage through this museum helps to better understand the importance of Cabra and its surroundings throughout history. Created in 1973, he first had his seat in the town hall dependencies. But since 1984, he has occupied the building that was the Banco de España and is now the house of culture. It is accessed through a forged iron door, flanked by four columns of red marble from Cabra. It occupies most of the ground floor, the remains being arranged around the "patio of columnas", thus referred to as the ten columns of red marble that make up this covered patio. Most of the exposed objects come from excavations carried out in two places, Villa del Mitra and Veleña, and are presented in chronological order from Paleolithic to these days.
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