Ethnographic Museum of the Kingdom of Pamplona (Arteta)

The museum is located in the Navarrese town of Arteta, more specifically in Casa Fantikorena, which was built in 1641. It consists of a ground floor plus two upper floors and belongs to the popular architecture of the 17th century.


Visitors have the opportunity to see nearly 8,000 artifacts from pre-industrial rural society, from the Ancient Kingdom of Navarre, grouped by trade.


The installation, placement and setting of the objects, the work of the artist and ethnographer Joxe Ulibarrena (Peralta 1924- Uterga 2020), offers an immersive and attractive universe that leaves no one indifferent.

Exposed underwear

Women's underwear

Men's underwear

Underwear parade

19th and 20th centuries

Permanent textile collection

100 years of women's fashion

Parade

ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM OF THE KINGDOM OF PAMPLONA

Exhibitions and projects

The museum displays a wide variety of artifacts related to pre-industrial rural society.


The garden features a collection of plows and threshing machines, as well as a large stone washing machine. The ground floor, accessible through the garden, is dedicated to traditional ways of life and trades.


On the first floor of this 17th-century house, in addition to the oven and central hearth, are preserved tools for household chores. The rooms and alcoves on this floor display a rich collection of clothing and footwear, as well as a magnificent collection of weaving implements.


On the top floor, a former barn and granary converted into a home at the beginning of the 20th century, you can visit a bathroom complete with toiletries and hairdressing supplies. There are also rooms dedicated to trades, medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and nursing. There are rooms dedicated to games and toys, music, and mythology. Finally, you can admire a collection of music, radio, camera, and general entertainment equipment.