Il Museo etnografico Palazzo Atzori di Paulilatino è un vero gioiello nascosto nel cuore della Sardegna. Si tratta di una magnifica dimora nobiliare del XVIII secolo che ospita una vasta collezione di oggetti tradizionali e artigianali che raccontano la storia e la cultura della regione. Il museo offre una vera e propria esperienza di immersione nella vita quotidiana degli antichi sardi, grazie alla ricostruzione di ambienti tipici della vita rurale, come la cucina, la camera da letto e l'officina artigianale. La collezione comprende anche abiti tradizionali, strumenti musicali, attrezzi per l'agricoltura e la pastorizia, e molto altro ancora. Il personale del museo è molto cordiale e disponibile, pronto a fornire informazioni e rispondere a ogni domanda. Consiglio vivamente una visita a questo museo a chiunque voglia scoprire la storia e la cultura della Sardegna in un ambiente autentico e suggestivo.
The Palazzo Atzori Ethnographic Museum in Paulilatino is a true hidden gem in the heart of Sardinia. It is a magnificent 18th-century noble residence that houses a vast collection of traditional and artisanal objects that tell the story and culture of the region. The museum offers a true immersive experience into the daily life of the ancient Sardinians, thanks to the reconstruction of typical rural environments, such as the kitchen, bedroom, and artisanal workshop. The collection also includes traditional clothing, musical instruments, agricultural and pastoral tools, and much more. The museum staff is very friendly and helpful, ready to provide information and answer any questions. I highly recommend a visit to this museum to anyone who wants to discover the history and culture of Sardinia in an authentic and evocative...
Read moreNice little museum in Paulalatino near Nuraghe Santa Cristina. You can buy one ticket for both places (nuraghe+museum). Staff was very nice there and they gave us English audioguide (for free). Exhibition is mainly about country life in Sardegna in the past, it's interesting. It's a very good combination with visiting the Santa...
Read moreA collection of old stuff. Not very old, actually lots of people still have some of this stuff lying around. Or just got rid of it at the local flea market. There's no story. And no visitors. I feel sorry for the kind lady tending to the place, she must feel lonely. There's an audio guide in several...
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