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Closed at the beginning of december-2021
Centro interpretación cochinilla is a museum located in Mara, a little town of North-East part of Lanzarote Island. In this museum, you can learn about cochinillas (insects called woodlouse in English...
It would have got more stars but he museum is closed and I understand it has been for some time. Don't know if or when it will open again but the grounds and car park look very neglected. Shame.
August 2021: Museum ist temporary closed!! No life to see there! Probably longer, because the front garten is devastated and paths to the main entry is overgrown. The small plantation next to the...
An interesting museum recording the Cochineal industry in Lanzarote
Albeit quite small, this museum is well thought out and gives an extremely interesting insight into the cochineal industry and the way in which this dye was produced. Sadly, chemical dyes have largely...
Closed at the beginning of december-2021
Centro interpretación cochinilla is a museum located in Mara, a little town of North-East part of Lanzarote Island. In this museum, you can learn about cochinillas (insects called woodlouse in English...
Museum clised
It would have got more stars but he museum is closed and I understand it has been for some time. Don't know if or when it will open again but the grounds and car park look very neglected. Shame.
CLOSED !!
August 2021: Museum ist temporary closed!! No life to see there! Probably longer, because the front garten is devastated and paths to the main entry is overgrown. The small plantation next to the...
An interesting museum recording the Cochineal industry in Lanzarote
Albeit quite small, this museum is well thought out and gives an extremely interesting insight into the cochineal industry and the way in which this dye was produced. Sadly, chemical dyes have largely...
Nothing but a shop masquerading as an attraction
This isnt a museum. This is a shop with some museum-esque posters and a hard sell to buy things like aloe vera potions.