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The Gavà Museum traces the changing landscape of the Gavà area, from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers through the Neolithic farming communities and miners to the present day industrialized society.
The Gavà Museum traces the changing landscape of the Gavà area, from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers through the Neolithic farming communities and miners to the present day industrialized society. It is adjacent to the Gavà Mines Archaeological Park, the site of the prehistoric Gavà variscite mines which is the oldest gallery of mines in Europe.
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Plaça de Dolors Clua, 13, 08850 Gavà, Barcelona, Spain
+34 932 63 96 10
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