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The Cerdanyola Museum, situated in the Vallés Occidental region of Catalonia, is not confined to a single building. Instead, it comprises a collection of spaces scattered throughout the town. This unique approach allows visitors to explore the town and its history in a more immersive way, as the museum is essentially the territory itself.
The Cerdanyola Museum aims to provide an educational journey through the evolution of the population in this part of the Vallés Occidental region. It traces the area's history from prehistoric times to the present day. This comprehensive historical overview offers visitors a chance to gain a deeper understanding of the region's past and how it has shaped the present.
In addition to the Ortadó-Maymó house, the Cerdanyola Museum includes several other significant locations throughout the town. These include the town hall, the old farmhouse of Ca n'Altamira, the church of San Acisclo and Santa Victoria de les Feixes, and the parish church of San Martín. Each of these locations contributes to the overall narrative of the museum, offering different perspectives on the town's history and culture.
History & Anthropology Archaeology Historic house Religion Religious building
Plaça de Sant Ramon, 23 - 24, Cerdanyola del Vallés
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