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"Ramos Andrade" ethnographic museum in Navasfrías
Between Portugal and Extremadura, Navasfrías is the most open window in El Rebollar region. Its ethnographic museum reflects the relations between the Extremaduran and the Portuguese, as well as the daily life of our closest ancestors.
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House-museum of Gabriel y Galán in Frades de la Sierra
José María Gabriel y Galán (1870-1905), son of a humble rural family, was a poet in love with the Salamancan and Extremaduran lands, who escaped modernism in search of rather traditional values such as family, tradition, Catholicism and countryside life.
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Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia
A mountain labyrinth and intrícate valleys shapes Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia natural park. Its strategic location between the two plains allows some species to get in contact.
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Traditional farming house in Galindo y Perahuy
The pens and tenadas (huts to shelter flocks of sheep during the night) adjacent to a modern restaurant host a major collection of ethnographic objects placed in context.
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Costume museum in La Alberca
Although traditional clothing in La Alberca dates back to the Middle Ages, today's conception follows 18th- and 19th-century patterns.
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Traditional culture and hunt ethnographic museum in Monsagro
Monsagro hidden village treasures valuable surprises: its spectacular landscape, its marine fossil wealth decorating the façades of its houses, and the ethnographic site of Las Eras, unique in the region.
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Granite theme park and surroundings of the Rollo Canalizo rock in Los Santos
tenada sheep hut hosts several explanatory panels on stonework history, the construction of Roman roads and the modern industry of granite quarrying, together with a small collection of tools.