Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Guarda > Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo > Vilar de Amargo
The Rural and Ethnographic Museum is located in Vilar de Amargo, a village in the municipality of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo. This area is recognised for its distinctly rural environment, nestled within the landscapes of Beira Interior Norte. The museum is, therefore, deeply connected to the geographical and cultural context it aims to preserve and showcase.
This museum space houses a vast collection of artefacts that depict the daily life of the region's rural communities. Its collection, comprising hundreds of pieces, ranges from tools and implements used in fieldwork to objects that defined life within homes, providing a clear understanding of agricultural and domestic practices of yesteryear.
A visit to the museum offers an immersion into the traditions and customs that defined the existence of rural populations. Each exhibited object serves as a link to the past, revealing the knowledge, techniques, and resilience of the people who cultivated the land and built their homes. It is a valuable testimony to the social and material evolution of an era.
In addition to its permanent exhibition, which focuses on the essence of local ethnography, the museum also occasionally presents temporary exhibitions. These initiatives allow for addressing new themes or delving deeper into specific aspects of rural culture, offering visitors different perspectives and an ever-renewed experience.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.9437731,-7.012968
Coordinates DMS: 40°56'37.6"N 07°00'46.7"W