Museo del Tanit

Lanzarote


Set in an 18th-century bodega (one of the first in the San Bartolomé area), this rambling private ethnographic collection covers just about every aspect of island life from early aboriginal Majo culture to the 20th century. Displays (with multilanguage info booklets available) range from basketry, traditional dress and a pre-Hispanic pestle-and-mortar to a chapel built from what was once a camel stable.


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