Museum sights in La Orotava
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Museo de CerĂ¡mica
Boasts the largest clay-pot collection in Spain. The museum is well laid out, and there are detailed explanations in several languages. The sheer size of the pots in the Sala de Vino are impressive, and the sepia photos are fun, but after a few dozen pots or so, there is a certain sameness about the place.
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Casa de los Balcones
Built in 1692, the interior and exterior balconies feature ornate carvings and there's a small separate museum showing furniture and costumes of the period. A vast selection of local handicrafts are for sale, including embroidery and pottery.
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Museo de Artesania Iberoamericana
Housed in the former Convento de Santo Domingo. Exploring the cultural relationship between the Canaries and the Americas, the museum exhibits musical instruments, ceramics and various artefacts.
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