Ecomuseu


This engaging open-air museum shines a light on the delta’s ecosystems and traditional trades, especially fishing and rice cultivation. The garden’s pathways and wooden boardwalks weave past local flora, birdlife, fishers’ tools and even a llagut, an early 20th-century boat used to haul around 350 sacks of rice at once.

There's also an aquarium offering a glimpse of the freshwater denizens of the delta.

Also here is the park's main information office.


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