Territorio Artlanza is a unique open-air museum in Quintanilla del Agua, Spain. It offers a life-size recreation of a traditional Castilian village, showcasing the rural life of Castilla y León.
Facilities
Territorio Artlanza covers over 25,000m² and offers a fascinating look into Castilian culture. The park features a ceramic workshop and museum where creator Félix Yáñez displays his terracotta sculptures.
Also, visitors can explore life-size recreations of medieval Castilian alleys, squares, and buildings, all made from recycled materials.
Additionally, the park contains several museums, shop displays, and even a hermitage.
In July and August, two comedy corrals come to life with theater festivals, flamenco shows, and movie nights. Further, the park welcomes school visits, and visitors can bring dogs, provided they’re carried in arms or backpacks.
Location
Address: C. el Molino, 20, 09347 Quintanilla del Agua, Burgos, Spain
Phone: +34 649 12 98 77
Opening Hours
Monday 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM
Tuesday 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM
Saturday 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM
Sunday 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM
Ticket Price
ADULTS 8 €
CHILDREN (5-14 years) € 4
Parking
No information is available publicly.
How To Reach Territorio Artlanza
You can reach Territorio Artlanza by public transport or personal vehicle. The nearest train station is Lerma, located 20 kilometers away.
From there, it’s a 25-minute drive to the park. Bus services to Quintanilla del Agua are also available, making the park accessible to the general public.
Additional Information
Country | City | In operation | Status | Type |
Spain | Quintanilla del Agua | ? to present | Active |