Mural: Tagus Still Life
Artist: Jonatan Carranza“Sojo”
This mural is an artistic composition based on everyday elements, mostly objects that could be found in every house in the Tagus area and Extremadura, in general, in the 20th century, the majority of which we can see in the House of the Roma People interpretive centre.
Some of the objects depicted in the mural are old wooden grain measures, a frying pan with its trivet, a pitcher for storing water, a round pad for transporting these pitchers, a decorative receptacle and plate, a blanket for newborns, and a silo for curing cheese and meat.
🎵 Audio guide
Some of the objects depicted in the mural are old wooden grain measures, a frying pan with its trivet, a pitcher for storing water, a round pad for transporting these pitchers, a decorative receptacle and plate, a blanket for newborns, and a silo for curing cheese and meat.
Points of interest
the House of the Roma People Interpretive Centre
The Church of St Ildefonsus
Tagus International Biosphere Reserve Murals
The Puente del Infierno trail
The Torrico de San Pedro trail
Chapel of Santa Ana
Living Memory Museum
La Charca Grande Mill
Mural: Protected Birds
Mural: Megalithic Culture
Mural: Singular Species
Mural: Interactions
Mural: La Bellotera
Mural: Rural Extremaduran Pride
Mural: Border Ornamentation
Hell's Bridge