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Sala Muestra del Carnaval

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If you can't make Carnaval, pop into this small museum attached to the tourist office, which hosts a permanent display of prize-winning costumes. From here, the Ruta Turística del Carnaval walking route leads to several other Carnaval-related sights.


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