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3/5
Antonio J.
7 years ago on Google • 230 reviews

Victorian house. Must visit place while in Rio tinto. Classic furniture and fixtures combining an interesting British-andalusian style

3/5
marie t.
1 year ago on Google • 185 reviews

We go a multi ticket that included museum,train ride, case 21 it’s only open from 1630hrs till 1800 hrs

5/5
Javier M.
1 year ago on Google • 166 reviews

Interesting visit to the British quarter dating from last century.

4/5
Martin H.
7 years ago on Google • 129 reviews

We were very lucky that a passing teacher had a key to this wonderful house built in the British Quarter for workers who had come over to work at the Rio Tinto mining site. It's been kept in wonderful condition & it's planned to renovate other parts of the complex. Some houses are lived in permanently, others often as 2nd properties for Spaniards.

5/5
juan Pommaréz T.
3 years ago on Google • 83 reviews

Beautiful British house in the heart of Andalusia. Do not miss to visit Casa 21 and the Museo Minero in Rio Tinto

3/5
Eeva K.
6 months ago on Google • 58 reviews

An iteresting snapshot of time. The real photos helps one to jump back in time. Would be nice to be able to read the stories also in english, not only in spanish.

3/5
RafaelBranco5
2 years ago on Google • 55 reviews

A British house in the middle of Spain, nothing else. Not much to see but it adds to the history behind the rest of the town. I wouldn't recommend going exclusively here but if you have the time you should just mark it as seen

4/5
Maksym G.
4 years ago on Google • 46 reviews

It is worth visiting it as a part of the tour in Minas de Riotinto, however it is not something very special and there are more interesting places nearby.

3/5
Joanne T.
7 years ago on Google • 40 reviews

Interesting to see English houses in the middle of Andalusia. The period represented by the interior is unclear. It closes for 2.5 hours at 1.30 and probably not worth waiting around for if you're English as it's very small.

3/5
Susan C.
6 months ago on Google • 19 reviews

Pity there wasn't more information in English, given the fact that the British has such an important role there and one would expect many British tourists to visit the site.

4/5
Over The T.
7 years ago on Google • 5 reviews

Awesome te see how people have lived in the 18th century! A visit to this place would take 30 till 45 minutes. If you are travelling by car, you can't park next to Casa 21, but you can park your car in the neighbourhood and take a short walk of 5 minutes.

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