It is divided into a series of panels, windows and bulletin boards distributed by categories. The collection, exhibited in a single room of 300 square meters, is divided into 26 sections and consists of a large quantity and variety of household utensils and work tools of the peasant, pastoral, maritime and artisanal civilization of Bosa and Planargia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Farmer's section. Tools for tillage, weeding, cleaning and planting (plows, hoes, picks, spades), haymaking, harvesting (furlanes, scythes, sickles), harvesting and preserving cereals and legumes (shovels, tridents, rags), pruning olive trees and vines (saws, billets and their supports, blinds, knives); harnesses for mounts (saddles); containers for wine and oil; grape press from the late 19th century; grape mills mole for wheat. Armory. Weapons and accessories used in past conflicts.
Carpenter's section. Workbench, axes, hinges, hinges, hooks, stakes, door locks, hammers, planers, saws, chippers, pliers. Mechanical tinsmith farrier section. Cattle shoeing tools, welders, greasers, tongs, keys. Fisherman's section. Needles for repairing nets, fishing lines, anchors, harpoons, harpoons, hooks, pulleys, pots, burners, knives, cutters, pliers for catching eels. Electrician's section. Insulators, electric chimes, belts and pole brackets. Shoemaker and Tanner Section. Shoemaker's workbench, stapler, shapes, hammers, crowbars, pliers, trincets, leather apron, leather label, scraper, wooden shoes and clogs. Housewares section. Kitchen and table dishes, stoves; baking tools (“corbules”, baskets, sieves, stones), space heating, laundry, ironing, lighting (lamps, lamps), spinning, weaving; bedrooms. Sacred furniture section. Holy water fountains, kneelers, banners, statues, holy cards.
Mason's section. Pulleys, hammers, bribes, trowels, brushes. Pastor's Section. Forms for the packaging of cheese and ricotta, bells for animals, containers for transporting milk, scissors for shearing, brands for cattle. Tailor's section. Irons, scissors, sewing machines, crescent moons. Doctor's section. Nursing tools, syringes, medicine jars. Barber section. Shaving machines, brushes, razors, salon seat. There are no architectural barriers.
Why it is important to visit it
It is important for its variety and completeness useful for making known the culture, customs and habits of the past.
Structure category: museum, gallery and/or collection
Content type:
Ethnography and anthropology
Usability: Open
Province: Oristano
Common: Bosa
Macro Territorial Area: Central Sardinia
POSTAL CODE: 09089
Address: via della Repubblica, 10
Telephone: +39 0785 373459
E-mail: stara@stara.it
Information on tickets and access: To visit the collection, it is necessary to contact the owner in advance, by phone or email.
Access mode: For a fee
Services information: Guided tours by appointment.
Update
Services
Guided tours
Where is it
Video
Comments