Thursday, October 05, 2006
The Cha Domitila Ethnographic Museo - Arguayo
High in the mountains, right at the end of the sleepy village of Arguayo, is a little bit of history that has been kept alive to the present day. Over 500 years ago, in the days of the Guanches, the original inhabitants of Tenerife, a group of potters was formed in the village. The seclusion of the area at 930 metres has meant that many of the traditional ways of life have been preserved, including original pottery designs.
The Cha Domitila Ethnographic Museo - Arguayo





