Aracena a small town in southern Spain, with a population of about 8,000, you turn up and find that one of its foremost attractions is a museum of ham!
I kid you not, El Museo del Jamón de Aracena consisting of seven rooms following the history, and traditions surrounding the famous Iberian pigs! Fascinating, no free samples, give it a miss.
Another of its attractions are a series of under ground caves, Gruta de las Maravillas. I visited, splendid! No photography allowed. Crap.
Lets take a stroll.
It is a peaceful town where the old folk sit
.....and talk; is it true? Women gossip whilst men put the world to rights. Oops! fuck that's me cancelled.
and enjoy a smoke, I love the attitude here in Spain.
Mañana Mañana.
How kind of them to have a mosaic of the caves that I couldn't photograph
Aracena´s Open-Air Museum was established in 1986 due to the passion and lobbying of a local sculptor Pepe Noja.
Currently the exhibition is made up of about fifty sculptures by prestigious artists; they are situated in various spots around the town.
The art work has totally transformed the old St. Peter’s Square, where we are.
A variety of forms, structures and materials, sculpted, forged or cast as the artist sees fit.
Lavadero Fuente de Concejo, was an important work just off the square of San Pedro. It was inaugurated in 1927. The laundry being supplied by an existing spring.
No washer women about today, they must all be at home doing the hoovering and dusting.
Or sitting in the park smoking fags.
Definitely cancelled now.
Thanks for visiting my page, I am pleased to make your acquaintance. this is Stephen aka, @grindle, happily retired, travelling the world snapping away. My weapon of choice is currently a Nikon Z6(2).
Unless stated all images are shot by me, all text is mine based on various info sources. NOT AI generated.
If you like my blog, it would be very much appreciated if you upvote and follow me. Also, I enjoy interaction please feel free to drop a comment.
https://worldmappin.com/@grindle