€5.0
/ Adult
This small stone building is believed to be the childhood home of the explorer who set sail across the Atlantic in 1492. The structure stands as a symbol of his early life and the history that shaped his journey. It’s a simple, two-story house that gives a glimpse into what life was like centuries ago.
- The place is most popular for being the spot where a famous explorer spent his early years.
- Inside, you’ll find rooms set up to look like they did in the 15th century, with old furniture and artifacts.
- There are info panels that explain the history and the explorer’s connection to the house.
- Step Into History: Walking through the rooms, you get a real sense of how people lived back then. It’s like time-traveling without leaving the city.
- See Authentic Artifacts: The house has objects and displays that help you understand the explorer’s background and the era he lived in.
- Photo Spot: The building’s old stone walls and narrow street make for cool photos that look straight out of a history book.
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds.
- No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since the floors are old and uneven.
- Tickets: It’s best to book a few days in advance, especially during school holidays.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €5.0.
Last checked: Jun 10, 2025
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