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Jumilla ethnographic museum, oldest and newest rocks in Europe
An exhibition in situ until the 31st December
Museo de Etnografía y Ciencias de Naturaleza “Jerónimo Molina”, Jumilla,
4th October to 31st December
“La roca más antigua de Europa y la más moderna”
This is a chance to see two rocks. One is a Gneis Lewisense and the other a Teneguia: these are respectively the oldest and the youngest in Europe. The first comes from the Scottish island of Mull, and is over 1,150 million years old, while the second is only just over thirty years old, and dates from a volcanic eruption in Teneguía on the island of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Museo Etnográfico y de Ciencias de la Naturaleza en JUMILLA
Pza. de la Constitución, 3
30520 JUMILLA
Open from Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 2.30pm and from 5pm to 7.30pm
Sundays and festival days 11am to 2pm.
Entry fee 1 euro
Main entrance in the Plaza. de la Constitución 3
Click for map, Plaza de la Constitución, Jumilla