Ràixe is a multimedia museum where the history and traditions of Tabarcan culture are told through community testimonies collected in video interviews, archival material and family photos.
Ràixe was created to tell the story of the five Tabarchine communities, and the story of the journey that the tabarchini made since 1538, starting from Genova Pegli to Tabarka (in Tunisia) and the subsequent foundations of Carloforte (1738), and Nueva Tabarca (1758), to arrive on the Island of Sant'Antioco and found Calasetta in 1770.
The museum's exhibition itinerary is spread over the two floors of the structure, along which 20 exhibition panels, with the aid of tablets with a QRCODE reading code, allow you to read or listen, in five languages, to the story of the tabarchini's journey.
Also inside the RAIXE archive, it is possible to take a virtual journey through the coastal towers of Calasetta, Carloforte and Sant'Antioco.
The museum itinerary ends with the viewing of a documentary video: “The Journey of the Tabarchini”, which tells the story of this people.
Why it's important to visit it
The museum involves visitors in the Tabarchino socio-cultural context, providing information and tools that facilitate comparison, the exchange of memories, the sharing of ancient knowledge and skills.
Structure category: museum, gallery and/or collection
Content type:
Ethnography and anthropology
Archive
Usability: Open
Province: South Sardinia
Common: Calasetta
Macro Territorial Area: South Sardinia
POSTAL CODE: 09011
Address: via Umberto I, 61
Telephone: +39 0781 840717 +39 347 3626183 +39 328 6514613
E-mail: coopmillepiedi@gmail.com raixe@coopmillepiedi.it
Website: www.raixe.it
Facebook: www.facebook.com/raixe
June - August
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Information on tickets and access: For always updated information on schedules, consult the manager's website. During all months of the year, for visits by appointment, call the numbers +39 347 3626183 or +39 328 6514613 - The ticket can be purchased directly at the entrance of the museum. During the annual “Open Monuments” festival, admission is free.
Access mode: For a fee
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Services
Teaching room
Multimedia stations
Guided tours
Where is it
Texts
Author : Luxoro, Edmondo
Year : 1977
Year : 2001
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