The Wall Museum of Orihuela is home to significant archaeological remains. These include Arab and Christian houses, a complete canvas of the Wall, and other fascinating constructions. One of these is a well-preserved Muslim bath located outside the walls. The bath has a reception room, cold room, temperate room, hot room, and a room where water was heated.
In addition to the archaeological remains, the Wall Museum of Orihuela also houses remains of a Baroque palace from the 18th century, known as the house of the passage. There are also remains of the Palace of King Fernando of Antequera in Orihuela, which was constructed in the Gothic style. These historical structures provide a glimpse into the architectural styles and living conditions of the past.
The Wall Museum of Orihuela displays a variety of daily utensils that were used in the past. These include zafas, jofainas, oil lamps, and orzas, many of which are made of clay and ceramics. These tools, which are of both Muslim and Christian origin, provide insight into the daily lives and cultures of the people who lived in Orihuela during different historical periods.
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