Traditional village José Franco

Traditional portuguese village
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24 november 2016Travel time: 19 october 2016
Between Mafra and Ericeira, in a village called Sobreiro, there is a traditional open-air museum village created by the potter and sculptor José Franco. At the age of 25, he decided to build a museum, and since then, in his spare time, he has been building a miniature village on his own, where traditional professions and the life of peasants from the surrounding villages will be presented.

Despite the fact that the entire museum occupies a small area, there is such a variety of everything - a shoemaker's workshop, a bakery, a tavern, a church, a school, a water mill and much more. For children, it will be especially interesting here - after all, a lot of things move, spin and ring there. The museum also has a souvenir shop where you can buy wonderful ceramic gifts at reasonable prices.

The José Franco Village Museum is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm and admission is free.
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