MAIN ATTRACTIONS
An ambient recreation of Cervantes times and ethnographic value objects.
WHAT WE’LL SEE
Current tools: ceramics, basket making, iron and kitchen coppers. The wine cellar with large jars and sheller grape. A mill with hoopers. Farming tools and chivalry. Equipment to make cheese and furniture from 17th century. A carriage, a galley and an incredible oil press with a 15 metres beam.
ACCESS
Information about timetables and prices:
http://www.patrimoniohistoricoclm.es/museo-casa-de-dulcinea-del-toboso/informacion-practica/
FUNFACTS
The building keeps the permanent exhibition, a farming mansion from 16th century called “La Casa de la Torrecilla”, for being crowned by a tower. The tradition says that it was property of Ana Martínez Zarco de Morales, the Don Quijote’s literary Dulcinea. It is declared Historic-Artistic Monument.