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The Orduña Museum is an ethnographic museum dedicated to the most representative old guilds of the city, which are exhibited in 11 permanent rooms dedicated to: tailors and dressmakers, confectioners, musicians, chandlers, apothecaries, weavers, saddlers, shoemakers, bicycles, cinematography and making of txistus.

It is also a cultural museum that has three temporary exhibition halls dedicated to artistic exhibitions, antique collections and new artists.

The objectives of the museum are the recovery, conservation and exhibition of Orduña’s ethnographic and cultural heritage.

The Museum is another source of knowledge. Showcasing our recent past, it becomes one more tourist resource and contributes to the cultural revitalization of the city.

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Nostalgia in visitors of a certain age, and curiosity in younger ones, are the two most frequent sensations among visitors. No one remains indifferent to this large collection of objects, whose use was common until the recent past, but most of which have been forgotten.

The 3-storey, 1,200 m2 building is located in Plaza Santa María, next to the parish church. It is owned by the municipality and managed by the Hamaika Kale association and its almost 600 volunteers.

The Museum is open on weekends and holidays: Fridays: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m., and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Also, on business days appointments can be made for groups of at least 6 people by calling: 635751436 or sending an email to:
contacto@ordunahiria.org.

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