Hotel Museum & Weaving Workshop in Mertola
Hotel Museum
In Mertola, an area inside the main lobby of the Hotel Museu (the Museum Hotel) is covered by glass and one can look down into the basement. In the basement of the hotel, an old Muslim neighbourhood was discovered.
In the past, this area was inhabited by the Romans and later by the Muslims. In the corridors of the hotel various photographs tell the story of the discovery of the ruins.
The museum has an area of 100 square meters which display a representative exhibition of archaeological work developed there, with a variety of items found at the same place. The objects on display are from the 12th century Muslim period in Mertola. Almohad living quarters were discovered where modern hotel sits today.
Weaving Workshop
The Weaving Workshop in Mertola is part of the Mertola Museum project. Weaving woolen blankets is one of the region’s oldest traditional arts. Even to this day, some of the town folks are keeping this tradition alive.
Inside the Weaving workshop, one can see how wool is used to make beautiful products such as woolen blankets, rugs, linen towels and socks.
It is amazing to see how many products can be made by using the weaving techniques.