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The Museum of the Alhajas in the Vía de la Plata, inaugurated in 2011, is located in the House of Doña Josefina, modernist building of the early s. XX.
It is a tribute to popular art, the feeling of the people, our traditions, those of the Old Kingdom, in the Via de la Plata. This homage is realized through the work of the craftsmen of the past: the excellent jewelers of the sixteenth century and the best embroiderers of the nineteenth century.
It contains perhaps the best collection of traditional civilian jewelry in all of Spain, an art virtually lost because almost all the pieces that comprise it have disappeared over the centuries.
It consists of seven rooms, which correspond to the age of the people and the type of exhibited pieces: Children's room, Youth room, Adults and Jewelry rooms.
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