Established in the 1960s, the Wagon and Farm Tools Museum boasts a collection of over 400 objects that depict the agricultural and domestic life of the past. The collection includes graphic and photographic documents, providing a comprehensive view of the region's history.
One of the highlights of the museum is the stone-built 'bombo', inaugurated on October 20, 1970, by Pablo Moreno. This structure, built with more than two million stones, houses rooms for farmers, tools, and animals used in agricultural work, providing a glimpse into the past farming practices.
Since 1996, the museum has also been home to a workshop school. This school has been responsible for building the 'Cocinilla Manchega' and is currently working on the construction of a 'hospedería manchega'. These projects provide a hands-on experience of the region's traditional building techniques.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Historic house Profession & Craft
Ctra. Pedro Muñoz, 21, Tomelloso
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