The Blind Museum (Museo Tiflológico) is maintained by the National Organization for the Blind. It is designed solely ... More
Blind Museum
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The Blind Museum (Museo Tiflológico) is maintained by the National Organization for the Blind. It is designed solely for the blind and all the exhibits can be touched and felt. The building is fully accessible, and pamphlets are offered in braille. Audiotapes are available in English and Spanish. The museum hosts replicas of Aztec and Mayan architecture and paintings and sculptures created by visually impaired artists.
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Casa de la Moneda is a mint museum displaying a vast collection of coins, stamps, prints, lottery tickets, and bank
notes ranging from Ancient Greece, Roman Spain, and the Islamic period to the Euro in 2002.
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This is Madrid's busiest and best known street. Wide sidewalks, impressive buildings and proximity to the center make it a
most desirable residential neighborhood. Some of the most historic buildings include Telefónica HQ, the Central bank and Prensa palace. ...
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Different ethnic groups and civilizations from around the world are described and explained through displays of their everyday objects, clothes,
weapons, and ceremonial practices. The collections are divided into geographical areas, with rooms devoted to the Philippines, Asia (Hindu, ...
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