The museum is located in an old manor house. It is dedicated to the archeology of Trexenta and documents the continuity of the settlement from the recent Neolithic to the Middle Ages.
The finds come from both settlements and necropolises and include fictile and lithic artifacts from the pre-Nuragic cultures of Sardinia.
A large batch of materials, including numerous artifacts imported from Greece and Central Italy, comes from the rural Punic settlement of Santu Teru.
The necropolis was connected to this town with underground chambers from the Punic and Late Punic periods of Monte Luna, from which the rich collections that confirm the existence of a thriving community come from. The grave goods consist of amphorae, jugs, cups, plates, lamps and perfume burners, but above all of gold, silver, bronze and iron jewelry, some of which are of fine workmanship. There are numerous necklaces and charms in hard stone, ivory, glass, talc paste and vitreous paste, and scarabs in carnelian and green jasper.
The review of materials is enriched by the reconstruction of an amphora deposition (at 'enchitrysmós').
The exhibition itinerary, accompanied by educational panels also in English, is completed by an ethnographic section that reconstructs typical Campidanese cuisine and an environment for temporary exhibitions.
Why it's important to visit it
The museum collects archaeological evidence from a territory inhabited since prehistoric times but profoundly modified by the landlord policy of Carthage. The highlight of the collection is made up of scarabs and goldsmiths.
Structure category: museum, gallery and/or collection
Content type:
Archaeology
Usability: Open
Province: South Sardinia
Common: Senorbì
Macro Territorial Area: South Sardinia
POSTAL CODE: 09040
Address: via Scaledda, 1
Telephone: +39 070 980121 +39 070 9809071
E-mail: sadomunosta@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/p/Coop-Sa-Domu-Nosta-100064569796979
January - December
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Information on tickets and access: The categories of users entitled to the reduction are defined in panels at the entrance of the museum. It is not allowed to: introduce animals except those useful for the disabled, take photos or make audio-visuals unless authorized, consume food and drink in exhibition spaces. Reservations are required for the reception of large groups and school classes with a guided tour.
Access mode: For a fee
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Services information: Reservations are required to use the educational laboratories. Reservations are required for the reception of large groups and school classes with a guided tour.
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Author : Fiore, Ivana
Year : 2008
Author : Fiore, Ivana
Year : 2008
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