This museum is housed in the16th-century Casa-armera of
the Gobeo-Gevara family. The three floors of the building contain
a large number of exhibits including instruments used in the Palaeolithic
age, the beautiful personal objects that were deposited in caves and dolmens
in Neolithic times, examples of the major technical and urban advances of
the Bronze Age and Iron Age, the new living ways of life introduced during
the Roman occupation, and so on.