The Benjamin Pumarada Museum of Customs is housed in "La Panerona" (a large raised granary-cum-storehouse) in Cenera. It exhibits the different activities of country life and its architecture, crafts, entertainment and festivities through a collection of amusing moving models that evoke the rural habitat that still exists today in the borough of Mieres.
Cuna y Cenera Valley, dotted with mansions dating from the 16th to the 19th century, shrines, churches, country houses and chapels, is a gateway to the traditional architecture of the borough, set in a valley of manifest natural and scenic riches.