Musée Métiers et Traditions
Rue Camille Pelletan, 31190 Auterive
The exceptionally well-preserved collections cover a period from the 18th to the 20th century. As you walk through its alleys serving 23 arcades, you will discover or rediscover many categories that have often disappeared, such as the wood processing trades (collection of planes, saws, wood towers, etc.), the plow, the saboterie, the forester and the woodcutter, the transformation of the stone, the milling (including a manual Gallo-Roman grinding wheel of local discovery), the shoemaking, the carding, the cordage, the tinsmith, the itinerant remoulder, the watchmaker, the winemaker, the farmer including a beautiful collection of Jougs, some very old. You will also find agricultural machines (some horse-drawn load cars of the type tombrau are also planned on some sites of the city), manual machines of the daily and of wood for washing the linen, the hut, etc. The artisanal hat, hairstyle, hosiery and haberdashery, recreational and professional fishing, hunting with fire or trap, weighin
Etiquetas
Lieu de culture, spectacles, sports et loisirs
Accès
The Museum’s collections are on display on the ground floor of the Auterive Town Hall.
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