Friulian Farming Culture Museum

Where:
Via F. Petrarca, 1, 33041 Aiello del Friuli UD
Aiello del Friuli

Friulian Farming Culture Museum

The Museum tells the history of the farming culture of the region from 1500 to 1918, showcasing thousands of original objects including ploughs, agricultural tools, utensils from artisan workshops, and rural household items.

The Friulian Farming Culture Museum of Aiello del Friuli is located in the historic centre of a restored farm complex, made up of four buildings each from a different period (from the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century).

More than 20,000 original objects have been brought together divided into thirty thematic sections which each tell the story of farming culture in the territory over a period of time from 1500 to 1918, from transport (farm carts, gigs, ploughs, wheelbarrows, etc.) to wine, grappa, trades and women's work, etc.

Ample space of the Friulian farming culture museum has been given to the rooms of a rural house of the period. In the courtyard 16 sundials can be seen which document the different techniques used to measure time; it is for this reason that Aiello del Friuli is known as the sundial town.

Museo della Civiltà Contadina del Friuli Imperiale
Via Petrarca, 1
I - 33041 Aiello del Friuli (UD)
Cell.: 0039 338 3534773
www.museiformentini.com
museo.aiello@libero.it

Opening times www.museiformentini.com

Admission
Full price ticket: € 5.00
Reduced price ticket: € 2.50 for groups and children up to 10 years
 

For detailed and up-to-date information on access with pets, please contact the structure.

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