The Ethnological Museum of Eivissa and Formentera, situated
in Can Ros des Puig de Missa in Santa Eulària des Riu, offers
a historic-ethnological exhibition of the culture, the economy and the
popular customs of the Pitiüses Islands.
Opened on May 1 in 1994, its objective is the recuperation and investigation
of everything relating to the rural areas of the Pitiüses Islands,
holding exhibitions of all the heritage material that is being recovered.
The Can Ros house is the nucleus of the well known family of the same
name and one of the largest properties in Santa Eulària des Riu.
At present it belongs to the Fundació Illes Balears, the
entity that the Consell d'Eivissa i Formentera collaborates with
and that restored and adapted the old country home to be able to house
the new museum.
The Museum dedicates a permanent room to utensils and jewellery,
another to all kinds of tools relating to working the land, and
one to miscellaneous objects. A walk round the house offers other
exhibitions such as the wine cellar, where everything relating to
the elaboration of wine is exhibited; the kitchen, where the
women carried out their part of the work; the 'trull' or oil house;
the sleeping house; and the upper porch from where a spectacular
panorama of the municipality and the coast can be seen.
New for this year, 2001, the Museum is holding two temporary exhibition,
organised and sponsored by the Consell d'Eivissa i Formentera. These are
the exhibition of Capells i Espardenyes, (capes and sandals) the
basic traditional accessories; and the exhibition of Imatges i
Maquetes Etnogràfiques, where they are presenting pictures and
models that reflect the characteristic elements of the Pitiüsa heritage.
MORE INFORMATION:
Museu Etnològic d'Eivissa i Formentera
Can Ros des Puig de Missa
Santa Eulària des Riu
Tel. 971 33 28 45
Entrance: Adults 400 pts. Minors free
Summer times:
Monday to Saturday from 11:00 to 13:00 h and from 17:00 to 20:00 h
Sunday closed
Winter times:
Monday from 16:00 to 19:00 h
Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 to 13:00 h and from 16:00 to 19:00 h
Sunday closed
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