The Sta Cruz de Arrabaldo costume museum was born from the need to provide an exhibition space for ethnographic material related to traditional clothing that the Provincial Dance School-Castro Floxo was recovering over the years.

The reuse of the abandoned ADIF stations offers the opportunity to create this small museum, showing everyone who comes here a part of our ethnographic heritage. The exhibition, in two clearly differentiated spaces illustrated with information panels with texts by Clodio González and drawings by Salomé Fernández, first offers a selection of traditional costumes from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century (faithful reproductions and originals ) belonging to the different social classes, from the rich gala suits to the humble clothing of the peasants.

In a second room, a journey is taken through the process of making fabrics (linen and linen), from obtaining the raw material to its transformation into a fabric, through preparation for spinning, spinning, work in the loom, with a wide sample of material used for this work.