Art and culture
Living Museum of the Dehesa Interpretation Centre
Enjoy a day out in nature and get to know the dehesas of Monfragüe walking along routes and visiting the ethnographic museum.
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- Living Museum of the Dehesa Interpretation Centre
Get in touch with nature
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 927 45 94 75
- Tel.:+34 620 94 17 78
- Website address: www.monfraguevivo.com/actividades/museo-vivo-de-la-dehesa
- Opening times
October to June. Check availability.
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Enjoy a day out in nature and get to know the dehesas of Monfragüe walking along routes and visiting the ethnographic museum.
The Living Museum of the Dehesa provides a tour of an agro-farming estate adapted for visitors, which has traditional management systems and makes it possible for you to learn about the environmental values of the dehesas of Monfragüe. For this purpose, several routes have been designed based on contact with nature and you can also visit an ethnographic museum with numerous pieces of farm equipment, a photographic wildlife exhibition and see the audiovisual “The dehesas of Monfragüe”.
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Type:
- Nature
Theme:
- Art and culture
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