Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Bragança > Mogadouro > Urrós
The Rural Museum of Urrós is located in the village of Urrós, part of the municipality of Mogadouro, nestled within the distinctive landscape of Trás-os-Montes. Its location in the heart of this rural community offers visitors an authentic experience, immersed in the tranquility and genuine atmosphere of a Transmontana village, where traditions are still deeply felt.
The collection of the Rural Museum of Urrós comprises a remarkable array of artifacts, carefully gathered and donated by the villagers themselves. Each piece, from agricultural tools to everyday utensils, narrates stories spanning generations. The museum showcases how agricultural tasks were performed in the past, reflecting the practices and ingenuity of rural life over time, and serving as a genuine testament to the cultural heritage of Urrós and the region.
One of the central themes addressed by the museum is the detailed representation of rural life and agricultural work, with a special focus on the fundamental bread cycle. Visitors can observe the various processes involved, from the cultivation and harvesting of cereals to their transformation into flour and, finally, the baking of bread. This approach allows for an understanding of the vital importance of these activities for the subsistence and culture of Transmontana rural communities.
More than just an exhibition of objects, the Rural Museum of Urrós functions as a space for reflection on the evolution of rural society. It showcases how human ingenuity adapted and thrived in rural environments, revealing the transformations and resilience of communities over time. It is a place that invites discovery of the roots and cultural identity of Trás-os-Montes, offering a deeper understanding of the interaction between humans and their natural environment.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.3473261,-6.4669984
Coordinates DMS: 41°20'50.4"N 06°28'1.2"W