Ethno-Anthropological Museum of Nissoria

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Il Ethno-anthropological museum of Nissoria highlights numerous spaces focused on peasant life history of the Sicilians. There is really a lot to know for those who decide to visit such an interesting place.
Here are the secrets to discover for a cultural center of considerable importance.

Brief history of the Ethno-Anthropological Museum of Nissoria

The ethno-anthropological museum in Nissoria hides a relatively recent history, but no less fascinating for this. Its construction dates back to 2001, thanks to the help of the Feoga fund, the Rocca di Cerere program and the municipality of Nissoria. Since the start of its activity, the museum has been a symbol of growth for the community of the town in the province of Enna, as well as highlighting the strengths of the local peasant society.

Furthermore, the ethno-anthropological museum of Nissoria seems to fit perfectly into the locality's 11th September park. The latter was created in memory of the victims of the attack against the Twin Towers of the same date in 2001 and the museum was strongly desired by the then mayor Angelo Murgo. In that circumstance, some citizens of Nissoria had also lost their lives.

What to do inside the Ethno-Anthropological Museum of Nissoria

The Ethno-anthropological Museum of Nissoria includes a very rich collection, evidence of the work of the land by local farmers. The building restores life as it was at the beginning of the twentieth century, distorted by technology in every respect. Outside the museum, it is possible to admire a delightful oil mill. Once inside the pole, it is possible to view numerous work objects preserved in excellent condition, despite the fact that more than a century has passed since they were used.

The large central hall highlights the statue dedicated to the figure of Sant'Antonio Abate. Then, there are seven other rooms containing various utensils and accessories, with the opportunity to retrace the different ones productive phases of rural life. Each room plunges into a glorious past, with many objects to admire. From scythes to ploughs, through ladder warmers and iron saddles such as ancinette, various objects were used to harvest the grain.

Furthermore, the Ethno-anthropological Museum dedicates a special space to master craftsmen, with detailed reproductions of ancient shops in which each product was built with extreme manual skill. There are the ancient tools of blacksmiths, shoemakers, carpenters and many others. Several objects are still present today, but are reproduced with new materials compared to the past.

What to visit in Nissoria and its surroundings

A visit to the ethno-anthropological museum of Nissoria can prove to be an opportunity not to be missed to rediscover the work of peasants who favored subsequent generations. A special media room allows you to consult videos and images dedicated to peasant life in all its components. Those who want to get around Nissoria can also take a look at the mother church entitled to San Giuseppe, as well as viewing the ruins located in the neighboring areas with respect to the town. Just move a few kilometers to get to know the towns of Nicosia, Agira, Leonforte and Assoro.

How to reach Nissoria

By car:, to reach the town of Nissoria, it is sufficient to take the A19 motorway and exit at Dittaino or Mulinello, about 10 kilometers from the town.

By train, the railway stations of Caltanissetta Centrale and Sant'Agata di Militello are available, about 40 and 50 kilometers from the town of Enna.

 

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