Kitchen The kitchen was the place designed for cooking, where samples of different sources of energy used to heat the food are shown: the fire lit on the ground over a “rodeno” (reddish) stone, coal, sawdust, petrol, and also a kind of gas that is still used nowadays....
Dinning room Apart from the traditional dining-room suite, with various types of chairs and tables, it was furnished with two built-in cupboards to keep expensive china that was only used on especial occasions. The sink in the room was used for hand washing before...
Kids bedroom The single’s room was a place where the sons or daughters of the family slept. If it was a large family and there was not enough space on the ground floor, new rooms were built upstairs where sons always slept while daughters slept...
Main bedroom In the double room we can find some typical essentials such as a chest of drawers, a bureau to keep valuables and a sink for personal hygiene – taking into account that these homes did not have...
Traditional village house The typology of a traditional village house responds to the needs of the family that inhabits it, with three different areas: the house, in the main building, where domestic life takes place; the farmyard, where animals are housed and...
Sculptural group 1820 – 1840 Terracotta; Casanova Dalfó – Sanchis Causa’s donation, MCM inv.: 45 Piece produced at the Royal Factory in Alcora in Castellón. Its presence in this museum (together with other pieces exhibited in this showcase) is due to...