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Terres de l’Ebre Museum

Ebro Museum of the Sea

The former offices of the Real Compañía de Canalización del Ebro are now home to the Ebro Museum of the Sea

The former offices of the Real Compañía de Canalización del Ebro are now home to the Ebro Museum of the Sea

The recently opened Museum of the Ebro Sea has two permanent exhibitions on its first floor: "The Ebro Sea: from Cape Terme to Sòl-de-riu" and "The Ebro Sea: a Land of Fishermen and Seafarers". They explain the rich biodiversity, the importance and perils of seafaring and the ways of life around the mouth of the Ebro. The ground floor is used for temporary activities.

The museum is in a 19th-century building that once housed the offices and workshops of the Real Compañía de Canalización del Ebro (The Royal Company for the Canalisation of the Ebro) (1857-1858), near the fishing harbour and the entrance to the Ebro Delta.

SPACES

<p>The Ebre sea has always been an area of navigation and fishing.</p>
The Ebre sea: land of fishermen and sailors
The Ebre sea: land of fishermen and sailors
<p>The sea around the Ebre is the largest continental shelf on the Catalan coast.</p>
Marine biodiversity: from Cap de Terme to Sòl-de- riu
Marine biodiversity: from Cap de Terme to Sòl-de- riu

OBJECTS

<p>Wooden folis of the schooner&nbsp;<em>Aventina Masiques, </em>1945. Ebro Museum of the Sea. Terres de l&rsquo;Ebre Museum.</p>
Folis of the schooner Aventina
Folis of the schooner Aventina Masiques
<p>Fan mussel, from the Brunet collection in its natural position. Ebro Museum of the Sea. Terres de l&rsquo;Ebre Museum.</p>
Fan mussel (Pinna nobilis)
Fan mussel (Pinna nobilis)

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INFORMATION

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EMAIL
info@museuterresebre.cat
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