Museo do Encaixe

Costa da Morte


The fishing village of Camariñas is known for its women’s traditional encaixe (bobbin lacework). Visit the Museo do Encaixe in front of the town hall to understand what's special about Camariñas lace and see some wonderful pieces of work.


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