Museo Mares de Cedeira


Cedeira's Museum of the Seas is a loving tribute to the town's seafaring, and particularly fishing, traditions. On display are real and model boats, fishing and seafood-gathering equipment, and all manner of other intriguing maritime material. The curator will happily explain it all, in Spanish!


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