The Ibiza Ethnography Museum, located in Can Ros des Puig de Missa in Santa Eulària des Riu, offers historic-ethnographic examples of the culture, economy and popular customs of the Pitiusan Islands, such as clothing, jewellery, farming implements and oil and winemaking tools.
Inaugurated on May 1, 1994, the museum aims to recover and research all aspects of Pitiusan country life and holds exhibitions on the wide range of heritage materials that is being recovered. The museum’s permanent exhibitions include one room dedicated to clothing and jewellery, another for all types of farming implements and a third to miscellaneous objects. A tour of the house reveals other exhibits, such as a wine cellar that demonstrates how winemaking takes place, the kitchen, where women did part of their work; the trull or oil press for oil making, bedrooms and a porch on the upper storey, which offers a spectacular view of the municipality and its coastline.
In addition, during the summer a group of craftsmen show how their work is done in public by making musical instruments, esparto products and traditional.