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Museu de l’Arros

Valencia International

Valencia International

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August 17, 2025

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Museu de l’Arros https://www.museodelarrozdevalencia.com C/ Rosari,3 46011 – Valencia Teléfono (1)..: 672226188 Teléfono (2)..: 962084075 Email..: info.museo@arrozdevalencia.org Rice is one of those intrinsic parts of the fabric of Valencia. Like silk and fabric, citrus and ceramics, rice (arroz / arros) forms part of the fabric of the region. Brought to Spain by the Moors in the 8th century and and cultivated in the Albufera lagoon the Moors introduced advanced technologies to the production of rice in the region (sadly most of it using slave labor at the time). However, rice production has ebbed and flowed across the last 1,000 years with The post Museu de l’Arros appeared first on Valencia International.

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