This open air museum reconstructs local peasant life in the last 19th Century. Divided into four regional sections, each features a village in the architectural and cultural style of the region down the right colour table cloths and festivals celebrated. Groups performing traditional songs and dances add to the atmosphere during festivals and on weekends.
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