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Traditional farming house in Galindo y Perahuy
The pens and tenadas (huts to shelter flocks of sheep during the night) adjacent to a modern restaurant host a major collection of ethnographic objects placed in context.
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Costume museum in La Alberca
Although traditional clothing in La Alberca dates back to the Middle Ages, today's conception follows 18th- and 19th-century patterns.
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Traditional culture and hunt ethnographic museum in Monsagro
Monsagro hidden village treasures valuable surprises: its spectacular landscape, its marine fossil wealth decorating the façades of its houses, and the ethnographic site of Las Eras, unique in the region.
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Granite theme park and surroundings of the Rollo Canalizo rock in Los Santos
tenada sheep hut hosts several explanatory panels on stonework history, the construction of Roman roads and the modern industry of granite quarrying, together with a small collection of tools.
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Las Batuecas Valley
Las Batuecas is a magic valley, situated in the south of the province, near La Alberca. Due to the fact of being an intricate area surrounded by the mountains of the Sierra de Francia, Las Batuecas is the refuge for the local fauna and some hermits.
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Local ethnographic museum in Peralejos de Abajo
The ethnographic museum of Peralejos de Abajo has numerous objects which reflect rural life of not many decades ago.
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Theme park of popular buildings in Trabanca
The region of Bajo Tormes, linked to the area of the Arribes del Duero in the municipality of Trabanca, has great ethnographic wealth. There are a large number of different auxiliary buildings such as bothies, chivitero goat pens and tenada sheep huts.