MUSEO ETNOLÓGICO DE ADOR
It houses a permanent collection that is a living memory of the customs and traditions of the town, with objects related to agriculture, the preparation of raisins, beekeeping and the domestic environment and daily life. It also has pieces of extraordinary value, such as a sundial from the Imperial Roman period, most likely from the s. III BC, as well as other pieces from this same period. The museum has a temporary exhibition hall where artistic displays of all kinds are held.