Museu Etnogràfic

Ibiza


Housed in a stunning old casa pagesa (farmhouse) in Puig de Missa, Santa Eulària's ethnography museum concentrates on Ibiza's rural heritage. In its porxo (long room) are carpentry tools and musical instruments. Other exhibits include billowing wedding dresses, ceremonial necklaces, kitchen equipment, a wine cellar and a huge olive-oil press.


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