4/5 Josep Antoni Rius F. 7 months ago on Google • 65 reviews
Sometimes
you
find
ethnological
treasures
in
the
least
thought
of
places,
this
is
what
happens
with
the
Rural
Museum
located
at
Masia
Pou,
outside
the
town
of
Palau-Sator
(El
Baix
Emprodà),
where
you
can
see
a
magnificent
collection
of
utensils
used
by
the
old
craftsmen
of
the
territory,
as
well
as
a
representation
of
life
in
the
home.
The
blacksmith,
the
boilermaker,
the
carpenter,
the
cooper,
the
saddler,
the
woodcutter,
the
farmer,
the
woodcutter,
the
shepherd,
etc.
All
these
trades
are
represented
and
fondly
remembered
in
this
perfectly
organized
and
well-maintained
Museum,
which
shows
us
what
the
jobs
tied
to
the
land
were
like
a
century
ago.
There
is
also
a
good
representation
of
domestic
chores
in
a
rural
house,
cooking,
washing
clothes,
ironing,
etc.
The
pity
is
that
it
is
only
open
at
certain
times,
on
Fridays
from
20:00
to
23:00,
on
Saturdays
from
12:00
to
23:00
and
on
Sundays
from
12:00
to
18:00,
the
same
hours
as
the
Museum
Bar,
since
this
staff
who
takes
care
of
the
Museum.
After
visiting
it,
it
is
highly
recommended
to
have
lunch
or
dinner
at
the
aforementioned
Museum
Bar,
which
is
also
decorated
with
all
kinds
of
collection
pieces.
Here
you
can
find
tapas
and
local
dishes,
with
a
touch
of
modernity
and
a
good
quality-price
ratio.