Are you interested in experiencing history firsthand? These are the best open air museums in Asturias:
1Philippe Cousteau Anchor Museum
CastrillónThe Philippe Cousteau Anchor Museum is an open-air museum situated in Salinas, within the Asturian council of Castrillón in Spain. This unique museum offers a different kind of museum experience as it is not confined within four walls. Instead, it is spread out in the open, allowing visitors to enjoy the exhibits while also taking in the beautiful surroundings. 2Ethnographic Museum of Grandas de Salime
Grandas de SalimeThe mission of the Grandas de Salime Ethnographic Museum is to collect, preserve, maintain, expand, investigate, communicate, and disseminate the tangible and intangible heritage of an ethnographic nature from Western Asturias. This mission is reflected in the museum's extensive collection of over 11,000 objects, which have been acquired through donations or purchases. 3Mazonovo Ethnographic Ensemble
Santa Eulalia de OscosMazonovo, once a town, is now a museum located in the municipality of Taramundi, Asturias, Spain. This transformation from a town to a museum is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about the area's past and its connection to the iron products' region of the Oscos - Eo rivers.