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Museum of the Asturian People

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Housed in a former monastery in Gijón's Pueblo de Asturias complex, the Museum of the Asturian People offers an immersive journey into the region's heritage. The museum's indoor galleries display an extensive collection of traditional costumes, tools, musical instruments, and household items, illustrating the daily life of Asturian peasants, fishermen, and craftspeople. The outdoor area features a reconstructed Asturian village, complete with a horreo (raised granary), a schoolhouse, and a blacksmith's forge, allowing visitors to step back in time. Interactive exhibits and audiovisual presentations bring the stories to life, while temporary exhibitions delve into specific aspects of Asturian culture. The museum is a perfect introduction to the region's identity, especially for those planning to explore the countryside.

Don't miss

  • Explore the reconstructed horreo and learn about its role in storing grain and protecting it from moisture and rodents.
  • See the collection of traditional Asturian costumes, including the elaborate 'traje de aldeana'.
  • Visit the blacksmith's forge and watch demonstrations of traditional ironworking (check schedule).
  • Discover the variety of musical instruments, including the Asturian bagpipe (gaita) and the tambourine.
  • Don't miss the temporary exhibitions that often focus on specific crafts or local traditions.

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Ways to visit Museum of the Asturian People

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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