CERDAN MUSEUM
Museum located in the former convent of the Carmelites of the Sacred Heart which houses ancient elements dating back to the Paleolithic.
Housed in the old convent of the Sacré du Sacré-Coeur, built between 1885 and 1897, the Museu Cerdà (Museum Cerdan) is managed by the city municipality. When he was still occupied by nuns, their numbers continued to grow from 5 to 20, and a church was erected in the garden in 1919, before they leave all places in 1982. The current museum offers a general vision of the Cerdanya based on a space-based, historical and ethnographic approach. It discovered several spaces exhibiting collections of various objects, most of which had belonged to farmers in the region: antique furniture, agricultural work tools and other trades of the past century, ceramics; but also some older elements dating up to the Palaeolithic. The museum also hosts exhibitions of temporary contemporary art.
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