This museum explains the character, history and environment in which the life of the people of Molinos is developed. It is divided into three rooms: The Ecosystems room shows how the variety of altitudes, orientations and shelters, which offers the relief of Molinos, is used for various crops adapted to different climates. In addition, we will learn about other geological elements, the fauna and flora and the most unique treasure of Molinos, the Crystal Caves. In the Paleontology room, we will see the jaw of Homo Sapiens known as “The man of Molinos” which is the oldest hominid fossil remains found in Aragon.
Finally, the Eleuterio Blasco Ferrer Exhibition Hall, annexed to the town hall, displays the collection of works by the sculptor after whom it is named. Blasco was a forger of art, an avant-garde sculptor who triumphed in Paris but never forgot his origins. Today his works are distributed in collections around the world, but some of his best pieces can be seen in Molinos.
In the same room, the work of five artists (AGU-A-RTE), related to the Mât, a monolith located in the square, and to the environment of the village, is exhibited in a pleasant veranda.
