LURAS
LURAS
This museum is a traditional house of Alta Gallura dating back to the end of the 1700s and featuring bare granite walls, located on the main road of the town. It provides a faithful slice of the everyday life of Gallura’s civilisation in those years, focusing on families, farmers, shepherds, and artisans.
The distinctive feature of this museum is that nothing here is static: on the contrary, the visit engages sight, smell, and hearing almost to the point of making objects come alive. The most precious item of the collection is the hammer of the so-called ‘femina agabbadòra’, the only sample acknowledged worldwide: it is the oldest tool employed for euthanasia.
The first ethnographic museum in Gallura.