The exhibition is located in a unique monument located on the southern outskirts of Sedini, on the edge of the Baldana valley. The structure, excavated inside a large limestone rock, is divided into various rooms arranged on three floors connected and integrated with floors and walls. Modified several times starting from the Middle Ages, probably with prison functions, and inhabited until a few years ago, it houses on the lower floor a practically intact domus de janas from the final Neolithic period (3200-2800 BC). On the first floor there is a permanent photographic exhibition on the territory of Anglona (monuments, churches, archaeological sites, etc.). The second floor houses a permanent exhibition of fossils from the Sedini area, with about two hundred pieces from the Middle Miocene. Two rooms present the reconstruction of a stately home from the early twentieth century. Among the objects, a beautiful frame with a burning Sedinese carpet from the mid-nineteenth century, an inlaid wooden bed of local manufacture, but above all, a dagger from the eighteenth/nineteenth century that belonged to a Sedinese bandit. In an adjoining room there is a collection of jewels and amulets ('punga' /scapular, 'spuligadentes', 'sa reggia', etc.), donated by Sedinese families. On the left side of the building, spread over two floors, a nineteenth-century Anglonian peasant house is rebuilt, with about three hundred artifacts. The collection is very interesting, as it preserves the medieval structure intact, with the fireplace dug in the center of the room in the rock floor, the stairs carved into the same rock and several rooms on the first floor for the animal shelter. At the moment, a space is reserved for permanent exhibitions: a photographic exhibition on the territory of Sedini (landscape, archaeological sites, flora and fauna), a collection of fossils and an ethnographic-anthropological exhibition of everyday household and work objects and tools, dating back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Why it's important to visit it
Sedini's domus de janas is one of the largest in Sardinia. The Museum's greatest attraction is the photographs and original utensils recovered in old houses and cellars: baskets of reeds and reeds, baskets of dwarf palm and raffia, terracotta and iron objects.
Structure category: museum, gallery and/or collection
Content type:
Archaeological monument
Ethnography and anthropology
Archaeology
Usability: Open
Province: Sassari
Common: Sedini
Macro Territorial Area: Northern Sardinia
POSTAL CODE: 07035
Address: via Nazionale, 35
Telephone: +39 079 589215 +39 3498440436 +39 079 588581
E-mail: sanna.domen@tiscali.it
Website: www.comune.sedini.ss.it/vivere-il-comune/luoghi/centro-per-la-cultura/museo/la-rocca
Facebook: www.facebook.com/p/Museo-domus-de-janas-La-Rocca-100083324523406
October 15 - April 30
Saturday - Sunday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Maggio - June
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
July 1 - October 14th
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Special openings: Visits outside the defined hours are possible by reservation.
Information on tickets and access: There are architectural barriers.
Access mode: For a fee
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Services information: It is advisable, for very large groups, to contact the property in advance to plan the visit.
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Author : Del_Piano, Lorenzo
Author : Del_Piano, Lorenzo
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