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"Sa Domu de s'Olia" Ethnographic Museum (Loceri)

The "Sa Domu de s'Olia" Ethnographic Museum was laid out in an old converted oil mill factory dating to the early twentieth century. Inside the museum there are reconstructions of various domestic and work environments: a sa mola de s'olia, or olive oil press; old utensils connected to work in the fields, animal husbandry, bread-making and carpet weaving; everyday objects, used by farmers to make cheese and wine and by masons, carpenters, shepherds and blacksmiths, or those utilized in the kitchen, such as the ones for decorating bread, and old coat-heated box-irons. One part of the exposition is given over to traditional clothes, both men's and women's, including both everyday and holiday and party dress, and there is also a section featuring traditional children's games. The museum itinerary ends with a visit to the area that reconstructs the part of the living quarters with bedrooms. There are architectural barriers on the first and second floor.

(source: Guida ai Beni Culturali della provincia dell'Ogliastra)

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