From the 14th to the 18th Centuries, Legazpi was an important iron producer, with numerous ironworks driven by hydraulic mills. One of these, the Mirandaola, has been reconstructed and is working on Sundays, just like six centuries ago.
Mirandaola ironworks is one of the strong points of this journey through the relations between the Basque man and his environment, as set out in the Lenbur Territory-Museum.
Approximate prices:
There are special rates for families and groups and partial admission tickets if you only wish to see part of the museum.
Guided visits:
Prior booking necessary for schools and groups.