Seriously Ethnic

 Day Five in Compostela - the ethnographic museum


Spain delights in ethnographic museums. Asturias has many in each region, mostly they a splendid grande farm house full of bits of artisan; working equipment and meaningful displays of the work of horny handed sons of the soil. Well, generally but not the one in Grado which specialises in being closed.

O Museo do Pobo Galego is closed on Mondays. It opens from 11am to 6pm Tuesday to Saturday and 11-2 on Sundays and festivals Its 5 euros for the the unreduced, who get in for 2 euros. You can do a virtual visit http://visitavirtual.museodopobo.gal/ and that will give you a better idea than a lot of stuff from me.

They do tend to take their culture seriously here and I can't find the gift shop so we will head back into the town tomorrow to seek out such.

Local photo: Despite the appearance of attempting to appease the local gods we are, in fact, in the Middle of the Scarecrow competition.

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