This original museum, installed in a stone building built in the XVIII century, exposes urinals of tin, wood, ceramic, porcelain, copper, aluminium, stone, glass, iron, enamelled, gold, and silver. The smallest one is like a pea; it was made by a Swedish jeweller in platinum, and the biggest, with 45 cm. of height, is of mud and comes from Ciudad Rodrigo. The collection is from the Mirobrigense José María del Arco Ortiz "Pesetos".

When to visit it?

Opening hours

  • From July 1 to September 30:
    • Every day: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Sundays: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Closed in the afternoon: Sundays

Taxes

  • General 5 €
  • Reduced 2.5 €
  • Groups 2.5 €
(Children under 10 years old: Free Joint admission with Interpretation Center of the fortifications and Convent of San Francisco)

Observations: CLOSED: 25TH DECEMBER; 1st and 6 JANUARY CLOSED (Afternoon):24th and 31st DECEMBER

This portal is not responsible for possible changes in the schedules and rates reflected

Get to know the surroundings

Within a radius of

    Address and map location

    How to arrive
    Around
    Where to sleep
    Where to eat

    It's happening

    Tourist information

    • Ciudad Rodrigo town hall

      Address
      To know more
    • Ciudad Rodrigo tourism office

      Address
      To know more
    • Salamanca tourism office

      Address
      To know more