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Sculpture
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Exhibitions
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Multidisciplinar
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More than fifty pieces that explore the culture of the Taínos, the indigenous village that the Spanish conquerors found when they reached the New World.
Through a selection of wooden carvings, stone and written documents, the visitors can discover the customs of the Taínos, their rites or their relation with the divinities. They emphasise on pieces such as a wooden dúho (low seat that the Indians used), a man bird or an anthropomorphous figure with tears on its cheek.
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regular: 3,00 reduced: 1,50
07/jun>28/sep '08: tue>fri: 11:00am>7:00pm sat: 10:00am>7:00pm sun+hol: 10:00am>3:00pm
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