| Ethnographic
Museum From 1690, the Carulla family house was home to several generations of pharmacists. (Photo Joan Cuitó) |
On display are agricultural tools and crafts belonging to the rural tradition on which this country was built and through which a language, traditions and characteristic ways of life were derived. |
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| Map indicating the location and access routes to Espluga de Francoli. Opening hours. Entrance Fees. |
| Description
and contents of the permanent exhibition: 1st Floor: Agriculture: traditional crops. The Traité Room of ethnographic sculpture. Collection of nativity scenes. Means of Transport. 2nd Floor: The Home: The apothecary and the pharmacy. 3rd Floor: Traditional crafts. 4th Floor: Espluga de Francoli and La Conca de Bárbera. |
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Temporary
exhibitions, new acquisitions, special offers and recent publications. |