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Teatro Bretón de Logroño
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theatre has two rooms:
TEATRO BRETÓN, theatre itself.
SALÓN DE COLUMNAS
To see its programme, visit the page that appears below.
theatre has two rooms:
TEATRO BRETÓN, theatre itself.
SALÓN DE COLUMNAS
To see its programme, visit the page that appears below.
Centro de Interpretación de la Trashumancia y Cameros
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Exposición Etnográfica "Las Aldeas del Pantano"
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The now restored communal oven of San Andrés is located next to the fountain and the house of the ethnographic museum, near the church. It can be visited.
The now restored communal oven of San Andrés is located next to the fountain and the house of the ethnographic museum, near the church. It can be visited.
Museo Histórico Arqueológico Najerillense
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This museum has artefacts from prehistory, Roman times, the Middle Ages and art and ethnography from the Nájera area.
This museum has artefacts from prehistory, Roman times, the Middle Ages and art and ethnography from the Nájera area.
Fungiturismo
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Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the town of Pradejón, considered the largest producer of mushrooms in Spain. Participate in our Mushroom Tourism days. We offer a three-hour activity where you can experience the entire process of La Rioja mushroom growing. The tour starts in our Interpretation Centre, where you can learn to select the mycelium and produce compost. Once you have learned the theory, we take you to see several modern and traditional mushroom farms where we teach you to grow and select the best La Rioja mushrooms. Let us guide you on the first and only mushroom tourist route in our country. And become part of the fungi world.
Interpretation Centre
The Mushroom Tourism Interpretation Centre will teach you everything you need to know about growing mushrooms. After projecting a brief introduction to La Rioja mushroom growing, we show you how to select mycelium and inoculate it in seeds. In addition, you will learn how to make compost in a simple and fun way.
Mushroom growing
Become a professional mushroom grower, participating in La Rioja mushroom growing and selection activities. You will visit a family of mushroom growers which maintains part of its production using traditional growing techniques but which also boasts modern Dutch type facilities which place it among the industry's top companies in Spain.
Mushroom growing
You will learn how to grow mushrooms in a family farm which employs traditional techniques to grow the two most popular mushroom species in our country: oyster and shiitake. In addition, the company grows modern, Korean-type crops for the production of exotic mushrooms. It is the first company to market Pleurotus eryngii in Spain.
Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the town of Pradejón, considered the largest producer of mushrooms in Spain. Participate in our Mushroom Tourism days. We offer a three-hour activity where you can experience the entire process of La Rioja mushroom growing. The tour starts in our Interpretation Centre, where you can learn to select the mycelium and produce compost. Once you have learned the theory, we take you to see several modern and traditional mushroom farms where we teach you to grow and select the best La Rioja mushrooms. Let us guide you on the first and only mushroom tourist route in our country. And become part of the fungi world.
Interpretation Centre
The Mushroom Tourism Interpretation Centre will teach you everything you need to know about growing mushrooms. After projecting a brief introduction to La Rioja mushroom growing, we show you how to select mycelium and inoculate it in seeds. In addition, you will learn how to make compost in a simple and fun way.
Mushroom growing
Become a professional mushroom grower, participating in La Rioja mushroom growing and selection activities. You will visit a family of mushroom growers which maintains part of its production using traditional growing techniques but which also boasts modern Dutch type facilities which place it among the industry's top companies in Spain.
Mushroom growing
You will learn how to grow mushrooms in a family farm which employs traditional techniques to grow the two most popular mushroom species in our country: oyster and shiitake. In addition, the company grows modern, Korean-type crops for the production of exotic mushrooms. It is the first company to market Pleurotus eryngii in Spain.
Centro de interpretación "Casa de la Nieve de Moncalvillo"
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To see these snow wells, you have to follow a signposted footpath, for more than 2 hours, until you reach the altitude of 1,400 metres. For those just wanting to take a stroll through a landscape of forests and traditions around Sojuela, there are other easier trails.
A history of ice that runs through the villages of the Sierra de Moncalvillo and Las Peñas from Iregua, to Nalda, where there is a monumental well dug out of the rock, 2 km from the town, of which you can find more information through the Asociación PANAL that has an information, documentation and research Centre. Information on heritage at La Casita (941 446 093/ 650 572 127)
Activities:
Hiking and ice experiments. Guided tours for groups and schools
Content:
Information (panel and leaflets):
Casa de la Nieve de Moncalvillo hiking trails:
– Sendero de las Neveras
– Sendero de Molinero
– Sendero de los Arrieros
- Sendero De la Hermedaña
Library and documentation:
- Literature on snow wells, traditional dry stone architecture, traditional uses of ice.
– Documents from Archivo Municipal de Logroño with the building agreement from the Casa de Nieve in Moncalvillo, on 27 de January 1597 and others on the supply of ice in the city
Exhibition:
Information and interpretation panels on glacial landscape and the chronology of the cold, Mesta and transhumance landscapes, and Sierra de Moncalvillo landscapes.
Classroom workshop
Experiments with ice, such as ice cream making
Screening of audiovisual.
To see these snow wells, you have to follow a signposted footpath, for more than 2 hours, until you reach the altitude of 1,400 metres. For those just wanting to take a stroll through a landscape of forests and traditions around Sojuela, there are other easier trails.
A history of ice that runs through the villages of the Sierra de Moncalvillo and Las Peñas from Iregua, to Nalda, where there is a monumental well dug out of the rock, 2 km from the town, of which you can find more information through the Asociación PANAL that has an information, documentation and research Centre. Information on heritage at La Casita (941 446 093/ 650 572 127)
Activities:
Hiking and ice experiments. Guided tours for groups and schools
Content:
Information (panel and leaflets):
Casa de la Nieve de Moncalvillo hiking trails:
– Sendero de las Neveras
– Sendero de Molinero
– Sendero de los Arrieros
- Sendero De la Hermedaña
Library and documentation:
- Literature on snow wells, traditional dry stone architecture, traditional uses of ice.
– Documents from Archivo Municipal de Logroño with the building agreement from the Casa de Nieve in Moncalvillo, on 27 de January 1597 and others on the supply of ice in the city
Exhibition:
Information and interpretation panels on glacial landscape and the chronology of the cold, Mesta and transhumance landscapes, and Sierra de Moncalvillo landscapes.
Classroom workshop
Experiments with ice, such as ice cream making
Screening of audiovisual.
Centro de la Emigración Riojana
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Content
This space is the result of a rigorous work of collection and classification of materials donated altruistically by La Rioja Centres and many of the protagonists of this history. The Centre also has documentation, information, and various articles collected for various exhibitions, such as‘El viaje de los sueños’ (The Dream Journey), which has been adapted for its dissemination in the Centre.
Origin of the Centre
The phenomenon of emigration, which constitutes a key to explaining the most recent history of La Rioja, is still a living memory. For the creation of the Centro de la Emigración Riojana, the testimony of those who one day had to leave their homeland in search of a better future has been essential.
When choosing the site for the Centre, the decision was taken to select a town that had lived this sociological phenomenona intensely. In its days, the Sierra Camarena saw how many of its inhabitants had to leave, but, today, it has become the focus of numerous visitors.
These two realities coinciding in space but separated in time have made Torrecilla en Cameros the ideal site for the Centre. The building chosen for that purpose corresponds to the ancient Church of the Convent of La Purísima Concepción de San Francisco, in Plaza del Coronel Urrutia, n. 1.
Once renovated, the building consists of three floors. On the ground floor, there is a hall-reception and a central and a side room for the main exhibition. On the first floor is a multi-purpose space and a cyberlibrary, and on the second, a multi-purpose room that includes a documentation area and a library.
Exhibition
The exhibition project is designed to bring to the public in general this complex reality and contains material related to the following aspects:
The reality of the society of La Rioja at the end of the 19th century and early 20th, time of
the greatest wave of emigration. This section analyzes the sociological reality of the moment with the personal and family reasons that made them take the decision to migrate.
The vicissitudes of the journey to different destinations of emigrants from La Rioja: information about the means of transport used, time taken, etc.
The host societies. Information on the reality that La Rioja emigrants found on arrival at their destination (mainly Argentina and Chile), the creation of associations of La Rioja migrants, etc.
The contribution of migrants to La Rioja. Actions of the so-called"indianos" in civil works in La Rioja. Own architecture and other material and sociological contributions.
See photos of centre here.
Content
This space is the result of a rigorous work of collection and classification of materials donated altruistically by La Rioja Centres and many of the protagonists of this history. The Centre also has documentation, information, and various articles collected for various exhibitions, such as‘El viaje de los sueños’ (The Dream Journey), which has been adapted for its dissemination in the Centre.
Origin of the Centre
The phenomenon of emigration, which constitutes a key to explaining the most recent history of La Rioja, is still a living memory. For the creation of the Centro de la Emigración Riojana, the testimony of those who one day had to leave their homeland in search of a better future has been essential.
When choosing the site for the Centre, the decision was taken to select a town that had lived this sociological phenomenona intensely. In its days, the Sierra Camarena saw how many of its inhabitants had to leave, but, today, it has become the focus of numerous visitors.
These two realities coinciding in space but separated in time have made Torrecilla en Cameros the ideal site for the Centre. The building chosen for that purpose corresponds to the ancient Church of the Convent of La Purísima Concepción de San Francisco, in Plaza del Coronel Urrutia, n. 1.
Once renovated, the building consists of three floors. On the ground floor, there is a hall-reception and a central and a side room for the main exhibition. On the first floor is a multi-purpose space and a cyberlibrary, and on the second, a multi-purpose room that includes a documentation area and a library.
Exhibition
The exhibition project is designed to bring to the public in general this complex reality and contains material related to the following aspects:
The reality of the society of La Rioja at the end of the 19th century and early 20th, time of
the greatest wave of emigration. This section analyzes the sociological reality of the moment with the personal and family reasons that made them take the decision to migrate.
The vicissitudes of the journey to different destinations of emigrants from La Rioja: information about the means of transport used, time taken, etc.
The host societies. Information on the reality that La Rioja emigrants found on arrival at their destination (mainly Argentina and Chile), the creation of associations of La Rioja migrants, etc.
The contribution of migrants to La Rioja. Actions of the so-called"indianos" in civil works in La Rioja. Own architecture and other material and sociological contributions.
See photos of centre here.
Centro del románico "Rioja Románica"
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The Romanesque Centre, located in Treviana, is the meeting point. It is the place to meet, the coaching inn before starting the journey. The resources offered allow you to come a little closer to the chosen heritage route with better knowledge. These places are the true goal of our adventure.
The Romanesque Centre has four main resources:
- A projection room, with a spectacular audiovisual facility.
- A showroom, with information panels, stonework pieces and space for workshops.
- A documents room, with an extensive library dedicated to the Middle Ages in general and Romanesque Art in particular.
- A virtual room located in the website www.riojaromanica.com
The Romanesque Centre, located in Treviana, is the meeting point. It is the place to meet, the coaching inn before starting the journey. The resources offered allow you to come a little closer to the chosen heritage route with better knowledge. These places are the true goal of our adventure.
The Romanesque Centre has four main resources:
- A projection room, with a spectacular audiovisual facility.
- A showroom, with information panels, stonework pieces and space for workshops.
- A documents room, with an extensive library dedicated to the Middle Ages in general and Romanesque Art in particular.
- A virtual room located in the website www.riojaromanica.com
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