Within its charming rooms, the museum houses an impressive collection of farming tools and agricultural implements that narrate the evolution of techniques and tools used in the field. Each displayed object is a tangible testament to the effort and dedication of past generations.
But the museum goes beyond just tools and implements. It also features a rich collection of folk art that celebrates the ingenuity and creativity of local craftsmen. Additionally, the space includes a selection of photographs of the famous bandit José María Hinojosa, known as "El Tempranillo," linking the history of the land with local legend.
The Museum of Old Farming Tools is located in the home of Mr. Antonio Cortés, so visits are organized for small groups to ensure personalized attention. Although it does not follow a strict schedule, the museum is open daily, allowing visitors to explore the history and heritage of the region at their own pace.
Entry to the museum is free, but since it does not receive administrative support, a voluntary contribution is recommended to help maintain this valuable legacy.
If you seek an authentic and enriching experience, the Museum of Old Farming Tools in Alameda is the perfect place to connect with the agricultural and pastoral history of Andalusia. For more information and to coordinate your visit, please contact:
+34 952 710 195.
Adults
Free
Children (3-7years)
Free
-2 years
Free
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