Alhambra Ethnographic Museum

C. Calvario A, 0, Alhambra, Ciudad Real

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The Alhambra Ethnographic Museum offers a glimpse into the daily life of the town and the working methods that sustained the agricultural landscape of the Campo de Montiel region for generations. In contrast to the archaeological narrative, which focuses on the major historical periods of the territory, this museum allows us to examine recent history through simple objects: tools, household items, trade implements, and artifacts related to farming, home life, and small local economies.

The museum is organized into four main sections. The first is dedicated to agriculture, with pieces related to farming, including a threshing sledge, an object traditionally associated with wealthier households. The second section brings together other trades connected to rural life, such as livestock farming, hunting, beekeeping, carpentry, and blacksmithing. This section is particularly interesting because it showcases the diversity of jobs that complemented agricultural production and made life possible in a village with a traditional economy.

The third section recreates a typical La Mancha home and kitchen, complete with a fireplace, pans, a table with a charcoal brazier, a bed warmer, and other objects that help visitors imagine domestic life before the modernization of homes. Finally, the collections section brings together diverse materials, such as glass bottles from old local soda factories (Arias and La Peninsular), antique books, banknotes, and test tubes for measuring grape ripeness. The visit perfectly complements a tour of Alhambra, connecting rural history, traditional trades, and family life with the landscapes, paths, quarries, and monuments of the municipality.

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  • Let's start with the agricultural section, focusing on the tools and the importance of cereals, vines, and other traditional crops.
  • Let us pause in the space dedicated to the trades, where the relationship between the countryside, livestock, hunting, beekeeping, carpentry and blacksmithing is understood.
  • Observe the recreation of the Manchegan kitchen, with the fireplace, the brazier and the household utensils.
  • Complete your visit with the Archaeological Museum, the public washhouses, the Plaza de España, the church of San Bartolomé and the Alhambra castle.

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