Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Leiria > Alcobaça > Martingança
The Manel 70 Ethnographic Museum is located in the town of Martingança, a tranquil spot in the municipality of Alcobaça, in the district of Leiria. Its setting is integrated into an environment that invites careful observation, benefiting from a location that, while discreet, proves intrinsic to the museum's own narrative.
The surroundings reflect the essence of the lands the museum documents, providing visitors with an authentic context conducive to immersion in the memories and traditions safeguarded there. The rural and peaceful atmosphere enhances the sense of a journey back in time that a visit to the museum allows one to experience.
At the heart of the Manel 70 Ethnographic Museum lies a collection that serves as a testament to the daily life of the past. Through a carefully selected array of objects, the museum unveils the uses, customs, and ways of life of the communities that inhabited these lands over generations, from the early 20th century to more recent times.
This visual and tactile journey explores the agricultural tools, domestic utensils, and craft artifacts that shaped the daily lives of the people of Martingança and the surrounding region. Each piece narrates a part of the collective history, from the fieldwork and cultivation techniques to artisanal practices and family organization, illustrating the ingenuity and adaptability of the local populations.
The Manel 70 Ethnographic Museum plays a fundamental role in safeguarding and valuing the cultural heritage, both intangible and material, of the locality. It acts as a link between the past and the present, striving to keep alive the traditions and knowledge that, otherwise, might fade with time, ensuring that the legacy of previous generations is not forgotten.
The exhibitions invite reflection on social and cultural evolution, allowing visitors to understand the depth of the roots and the richness of the practices that defined the local identity. The Manel 70 Ethnographic Museum is thus a space for celebrating the memory and resilience of Portuguese rural communities, honoring their perseverance and the richness of their heritage.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.6862227,-8.9438054
Coordinates DMS: 39°41'10.4"N 08°56'37.7"W