Curiosities of various kinds, close encounters with the history of Sardinian ancestors who tilled the soil or followed the flocks, flights of fancy for how certain moments of everyday life were managed in the Sulcis countryside.
The “Tanit” Ethnographic Collection is perhaps the most complete and well-preserved on the Island. Millstones, looms, oil mills, primordial dairies; agricultural implements, plows; common tools, winemaking equipment, farmhouse furnishings, bread-making tools: all scenarios from millennia or centuries ago in which the visitor can identify with, thanks to the legible evidence of the artifacts collected in this rich collection by Pietro Frongia. So too, it is possible to view “su magasinu de su binu” where wine was produced, or the packaging of homemade bread, for the preparation of flour, for baking bread in the Sardinian oven.