Tucked away in Ronda, this museum looks unassuming. In fact, my friend and I deliberated at its open door until a British man told us to venture in.
Some times of the day it is free, such as it was when we went in.
They have a gift shop with tons of varieties of olive oil and other odds and ends. Which rather suits the museum itself.
Some of the exhibits might turn people off - bones. Thatched huts. Some odd smells associated with these things.
However, the architecture present in this mansion turned museum was remarkable.
Beauty behind most every corner.
And then when you get to the rooftop, you are greeted with the most phenomenal of views. We stayed inside this enchanting place for 45 minutes perhaps? Definitely etch out some time as it's quite large with fountains and open air courtyards and oddities.
There are bathrooms btw. read more