The House Museum works to: recover (also through donations and purchases), preserve and enhance the testimonies of rural Campanian civilization in its many manifestations and particularly that of Morrone; create an ethnographic museum, also open-air, organized from a didactic perspective; within the Museum Study Center: – deepen and verify the techniques and technologies, including food, that, besides being effective, ensured genuine environmental sustainability and physical health; – carry out practical demonstrations of these techniques using period technologies; – promote, compare, publish and disseminate results and experiences developed within the Laboratory; – promote training for young people intending to practice Campanian craftsmanship in its highest artistic and historical expressions; – identify, register, survey and possibly purchase the most significant testimonies of the art of wood, ceramics, iron, gold and jewelry, furnishings and trousseaus produced in Campania during the period considered, with the aim of making them known; verify the possibility of promoting and establishing, within the House Museum, a specific national section dedicated to the “furrow”; create, even with the contribution of professional organizations and public institutions, a consortium among artisan enterprises, selected among the most sensitive and professional in the Region that, authorized by the Consortium itself with a specific mark, can sell the above-mentioned objects both in their workshops and also through a network of stores dedicated to this purpose in the best and most important resorts, business areas, and other places present in Campania.
Information about the Rural Civilization House Museum Laboratory
Via Altieri, 47
81010 Castel Morrone (Caserta)
348 8057383 – 333 2177323 – 335 5759651
giume@libero.it
https://www.museoruralecastelmorrone.com/
Source: MIBACT

