The Díaz Velázquez collection of lacework and embroideries is one of the most comprehensive in Europe.
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In the Mudejar Pavilion, completed in 1914, Aníbal González recreated the Mudejar style in an idealised manner. Constructed in brick, the colourful detailed drawings of its façade provide the building with an elegant monumentality which blends perfectly with the attractive elements of the Plaza. In 1972 this pavilion was converted into a museum which today displays an interesting ethnographic and anthropological collection from Andalusia. Some of the most interesting exhibits include: the Díaz Velázquez collection of lacework and embroideries (one of the most comprehensive in Europe), models of traditional housing and workshops, old tools, traditional costumes, ceramics, household objects, pieces of work in precious metals, etc. |