Initially conceived as an archaeological museum to display the collection donated by Joan Aguiló Piña, who discovered the early Christian basilica of Son Peretó in 1912. In recent years it has been changing its philosophy but not its location, a defensive enclosure of the fourteenth century. In addition to archaeological ceramics, it houses collections of agricultural machinery and tools, coins from Roman times to the present and more than 1,234 clichés rescued from a printing press of the early twentieth century. In June 2012 the ethnographic section opened in the renovated Molí d'en Fraret, a historic flour mill of the late seventeenth century.
Free entrance
From 16 September to 14 June: Monday through Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 19:30 h. Sunday: from 10:30 to 13:00 h.
From 15 June to 15 September: Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 14:00 and 18:00
to 20:30 h.