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Sardinian Ethnographic Museum

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Established
  
1976 (1976)

Collection size
  
8,000

Website
  
ISRE

Type
  
Ethnographic museum

Visitors
  
28,000 per year

Founded
  
1976

Sardinian Ethnographic Museum

Location
  
Via Antonio Mereu, 08100 Nuoro, Italy

Similar
  
Grazia Deledda's Museum, Museo Etnografico Sardo, Museo del giocattolo tradiziona, Collezione sarda Luigi Piloni, Museo d'arte della provincia

The Sardinian Ethnographic Museum (Italian: Istituto Etnografico della Sardegna), is an ethnographic museum in Nuoro, Sardinia. Its goal is to display the traditional life of the region.

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History

The museum building was built between the 1950s and the 1960s on the it:Colle di Sant'Onofrio, designed by architect it:Antonio Simon Mossa to resemble an imaginary Sardinian village.

Collection

The museum exhibits show all aspects of the material culture of the traditional Sardinian including clothes, jewels, weapons, masks, traditional musical instruments, work and domestic tools. The collection includes over 8000 items, most of them belonging to the period between the end of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.

Included in the collection are traditional male and female outfits, around 80 in total; each of them representing a different village in Sardinia. These outfits are authentic and were in everyday use until they were acquired by the museum.

References

Sardinian Ethnographic Museum Wikipedia