The Ethnographic Museum of Servola holds documents and objects linked to production activities, the social and religious life of the Triestan district of Servola from the end of the 1700s to 1960. On the ground floor, a typical "servolana" kitchen has been rebuilt, as it was until the end of the Second World War together with the bedroom with its straw pallets and wooden chests. Centrepiece of the house was the oven for its bread production that was one of the village's main activities after agriculture, which has been reproduced with all the necessary tools for bread making. On the first floor you will have the possibility to discover written documents and photographs, period prints (in particular about the Ironworks), original costumes used by the "servolana" women, carved chests, etc.
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