MUSEO DE LA CERÁMICA
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A sheltered wooden balcony, from which the owners (the Arcaya) could see the fighting during the civil wars of the th century, characterizes this beautiful ochre house of two floors. We owe this pleasant residence to the Rossillo family, and his name to Don Ignacio Luis Díaz de Arcaya, born in Spain in 1714, married to Coro in 1752, and whose grandson, Mariano, presided over the Union of Notables in 1821. Now restored, it has become a museum that houses, ceramics from Portugal (Berardos), Spain (Seville) and even De! As well as tiles from the pre-prehispanic era to nowadays, archaeological remains such as fossils and Chinese porcelain.
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