The Museum of Sacred Art collects an abundance of ecclesiastical objects used in the village during religious services, from the 18th century to the present day.
So much material, often forgotten, in time used to embellish churches, officiate at the most significant liturgical moments, mark the moments related to the main religious stages of the Christian. Brought to light and improvement through the efforts and care of our pastor who took care of them and wanted to place them in one space. Every Sunday, the Pro Loco, in collaboration with the parish priest, Don Tore Marruncheddu, provides a visiting service to the museum of sacred art.
In the upper floor, however, there is a complete change of register: there is a simultaneous exhibition on the Great War and a photographic exhibition on Auschwitz.
Exhibitions curated by the Pro Loco and summarizing a series of projects that in past years have been the subject of theatrical insights by the Association.