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Sanluri, Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers

Sanluri, Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers

Sanluri, Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers

The convent of the Capuchin Friars was built on one of the highest and most panoramic hills in the area and can be located between 1608 and 1609, following the approval and personal interest of the Archbishop of Cagliari, Francesco Desquivel and the parish vicar of Sanluri, Don Pietro Pilaris and also thanks to the generosity of the Marquis of Laconi, lord of Sanluri.
Evolved over time thanks to a series of expansions, the convent now houses an interesting museum itinerary that, thanks to a large nucleus of liturgical furnishings, sacred furniture and archival documents, allows us to reconstruct four hundred years of the history of the Capuchin Fathers in Sardinia, recovering the memory of objects, activities, customs and traditions of the past.
The Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers consists of finds from other Capuchin convents in Sardinia and the collections collected by the Friars. It is mainly divided into three sections. The first, dedicated to art and sacred furnishings, houses paper documents, illuminated choirs, psalters for friar use, papal decrees, relics, polychrome wooden statues, paintings, tabernacles, monstrances and other liturgical objects. The second contains a collection of archaeological finds from different places on the island and also from the territory of Sanluri, ranging from Neolithic to Early Christian and Byzantine periods.
Finally, the third is dedicated to the reconstruction of daily life inside the Convent. Here you can admire a collection of tools used in the past by the religious community that was responsible for working wood, adjusting footwear or watches according to the fulfillment of the sacred rule ora et labora.

Why it's important to visit it
Visiting the Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers means immersing yourself in a fascinating story that, starting from sacred art, offers us an unexpected picture of the history and daily life of the Capuchin order.

Structure category: museum, gallery and/or collection

Content type: Heterogeneous exposure

Usability: Open

Province: Sud Sardegna

Common: Sanluri

Macro Territorial Area: South Sardinia

POSTAL CODE: 09025

Address: via San Rocco, 6

Telephone: +39 070 9307184 +39 393 9916135

E-mail: castellodisanluri11@tiscali.it

Website: www.castellosanluri.it/museo-dei-cappuccini

Facebook: it-it.facebook.com/castellosanluri

November 01 - May 31

Saturday - Sunday

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Saturday - Sunday

3:30 PM - 7:00 PM

01 June - October 31

Saturday - Sunday

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Saturday - Sunday

4:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Information on tickets and access: To view other cumulative ticket offers and to purchase tickets online, please visit the dedicated page on the museum's website.

Access mode: For a fee

Tickets :

  • Integer : 4 €, grownups, .

  • Reduced : 3 €, over 65 and groups of at least 10 people, .

  • Reduced : 2 €, children from 6 to 14 years old, .

  • Cumulative integer : 10 €, adults, single entry fee, for a visit to: Castle, Bread Museum, Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers .

  • Reduced cumulative : 6.5 €, over 65 and groups of at least 10 people, for a visit to: Castle, Bread Museum, Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers .

  • Reduced cumulative : 6 €, children from 6 to 14 years old, for a visit to: Castle, Bread Museum, Historical and Ethnographic Museum of the Capuchin Fathers .

Services information: The guided tour is included in the price.

Other services: Visiting itinerary for children.

Update

9/1/2024 - 18:16

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