The Museum of Art and Tradition is located in Maria Luisa Park, in the Mudéjar Pavilion, a place designed by Aníbal González and built in 1914. Once the building served as an artistic pavilion, today museum collections are exhibited here. The most popular exhibits include Díaz Velázquez's embroidery and lace, the collection of oriental porcelain and ivory, and the collection of 'Costumbrista' paintings by Aguiar.
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Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions
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Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions popular in the area
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