The Municipal Ethnographic Museum of the Baronial Palace (15th century) of Ossi has been accredited to the regional system of local authority museums with an overall score of 87.45 out of 100, a result that is worth the registration in the register of the Institutes of Cultural Places of Sardinia and the membership in the national museum system.

After four years of work and commitment, this important result has been achieved, which opens up new opportunities and perspectives for the enhancement of the historical, artistic and cultural heritage of the country. The exhibition route unfolds over three floors that host the various rural environments of the last century and where, according to a logical sense, the various instruments and tools that were used in the past to carry out the hard work in the fields and in the artisan workshops, in addition to domestic work, bread making, cheese making and weaving, are displayed.

In one of the rooms, all the tools used by the carpenter, the blacksmith and the shoemaker are reviewed, which are the three most common professions in Ossi, activities that together with that of the miller, farmer, bricklayer and basket maker are part of the typical jobs that made life in the village autonomous. The archaeological section is set up on the second floor.

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