Museum of Cutlery Taramundi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Go for the live demonstration
The live demonstration(in spanish) on how to make a knife was very cool and the lady explained the steps very well. Try to go during the hours they have the live demonstration. The museum itself is sm...
This is a quirky rural museum dedicated to the tradition of knife making in the area of Taramundi in Asturias. The displays are all in Spanish, but it is worth a visit even if your Spanish is, like mi...
The people who carry the museum transmit passion for art, the demonstration in the frago is incredible, my 6 and 9 children were enchanted with the view and learned.
We have been in the museum this week on a family trip and we have enjoyed it very much, the world's largest navaja is very curiosous, we have seen things we didn't know about the history of the cuch ...
Go for the live demonstration
The live demonstration(in spanish) on how to make a knife was very cool and the lady explained the steps very well. Try to go during the hours they have the live demonstration. The museum itself is sm...
Quirky museum in a great setting
This is a quirky rural museum dedicated to the tradition of knife making in the area of Taramundi in Asturias. The displays are all in Spanish, but it is worth a visit even if your Spanish is, like mi...
A fragole working.
The people who carry the museum transmit passion for art, the demonstration in the frago is incredible, my 6 and 9 children were enchanted with the view and learned.
The museum is very interesting.
We have been in the museum this week on a family trip and we have enjoyed it very much, the world's largest navaja is very curiosous, we have seen things we didn't know about the history of the cuch ...
Pure tradition
The most beautiful views of the sun, and the demonstration of how the famous Taramundi shoes are made.