MUSEE CAP AL CAMPESTRE

LHERM , Haute-Garonne – Eredità culturale

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A museum of folk arts and traditions, displaying objects, tools and equipment used in towns and villages between 1900 and 1960.

“In the footsteps of our ancestors” is a museum of folk arts and traditions, where you can rediscover the charm of life at the beginning of the last century. Throughout your visit and in 12 buildings, you’ll find out about means of transport and communication, working with cereals, woodworking, the house in 1900, water in life, the wine cellar, and sports and leisure activities. Visits with workshops (grape harvest, bread-making, etc.) on certain Sundays throughout the year. The Cap Al Campestre Museum, a window into the past. The Cap Al Campestre Museum is the guardian of memories of daily life in the towns and villages between 1900 and 1960. Displaying a rich collection of objects, tools and materials that shaped life in those days, the museum takes us on a journey through popular traditions and customs. Each artefact on display becomes a silent witness to a bygone era. They offer a living insight into how our ancestors lived, worked and expressed themselves. At the Cap Al Campestre Museum, visitors have the opportunity to connect deeply with the past. But also to discover the roots of modern society and appreciate the ingenuity and creativity of past generations. It’s a place where history and tradition come alive. It’s a reminder that cultural heritage is a powerful link between generations. And a treasure to be preserved for the future. Secondly, the Cap Al Campestre Museum stands out for its commitment to preserving and showcasing the lifestyles, traditions and skills that characterised the period from 1900 to 1960 in both urban and rural areas. The museum gives visitors a better understanding of how people lived, worked, played and interacted with their environment. The museum’s collection features a wide range of items, from domestic objects to craft tools. These include items relating to agriculture, crafts and the activities of daily life. Each piece tells a story, whether it’s about a culinary tradition, a disappearing craft or an outdated method of communication.


Apertura

  • Dal lundi 1 janvier 2024 al mardi 31 décembre 2024

Modalità di pagamento

  • Contanti
  • Assegno

Benefici

Attrezzature

  • Parcheggio pullman
  • Area picnic

Servizi

  • Visites individuelles libres
  • Visites individuelles guidées
  • Visites pédagogiques
  • Visites groupes guidées

Attività

  • Atelier pour adultes
  • Animation thématique spécifique
  • Atelier pour enfants

Gruppi

  • Numero minimo di persone 40
  • Numero massimo di persone 120

Posizione