Ethnological Museum and Library (ss. XV-XVIII)
These houses keep the way people lived long ago.
On the ground floor there were stables.
They kept the carts and the animals there.
On the first floor, daily life happened.
People cooked, ate, and rested there.
Upstairs there was the cambra.
The cambra was a room at the top of the house.
They raised silkworms there.
These houses belonged to the Tamarit family.
They were an important family in the town.
And even today, the balconies and corners still tell stories.
They do it without words.