The Museum is located on the ground floor of the “La Marmora” Barracks. It is a structure built at the end of the 19th century, where an ancient Aragonese castle stood. It is dedicated to the history and memory of the Sassari Brigade, a tactical unit recruited on a regional basis and a unique example for its compactness, selflessness and military value demonstrated during the operations of the First World War (1915-18). War that cost Sardinia about 13,000 dead and which earned the Brigade very significant awards. This value was justified in the feeling of strong solidarity and ethnic pride established within the troops and in the very close relationship that was established between the troops themselves and the officers, among whom Emilio Lussu and Alfredo Graziani emerged in a particular way. Within the museum itinerary, which displays cards, documents, relics, exhibits, uniforms and photographs, the natural scale reconstruction of a trench of the type used during the military operations that involved the Brigade is particularly suggestive.
Why is it important to visit it
To learn more about the theme of the Great War and the contribution made by Sardinia to National Unity. The photographic documentation, the collection of vintage weapons and uniforms, the relics that belonged to the legendary figures of the Sassari Brigade represent the highlight of the collection.
Virtual tour of the museum on the Italian Army YouTube channel >
Structure category: museum, gallery and/or collection
Content type:
History
Usability: Open
Province: Sassari
Common: Sassari
Macro Territorial Area: Northern Sardinia
POSTAL CODE: 07100
Address: piazza Castello, 9
Telephone: +39 079 2085308
January - December
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Special openings: On Saturday and Sunday, the structure can only be visited upon reservation and with times to be agreed.
Information on tickets and access: From Monday to Thursday, visits are organized in three stages, the first guided tour starts at 09:00, the second at 11:00 and the third at 14:30. On Fridays, only the first two guided tours (09:00 and 11:00) are available. There are no architectural barriers.
Access mode: Free
Services information: Guided tours, only possible on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, have the following fixed stages: the first guided tour starts at: 09:00; the second guided tour at 11:00.
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