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Ethnographic Museum | Lusevera

In addition to testimonies of material culture, the museum houses a vast collection of objects and artifacts that tell the daily life of the people who once lived in the area.

The museum displays traditional clothing, headgear, footwear, and jewelry that reflect local customs and festivals, allowing visitors to see how people used to dress during celebrations or in everyday activities. The section dedicated to cooking provides an overview of kitchen utensils, traditional recipes, and typical local products, revealing what dishes were prepared and which ingredients were used.

Furthermore, the museum features a wide range of agricultural, craft, and domestic tools, illustrating how fields were cultivated, wood was worked, and cloth was woven. Lusevera was also known for the production of handcrafted items, and the museum displays ceramics, textiles, sculptures, and other handmade objects created by local artisans.

The Ethnographic Museum of Lusevera is also home to the Glasbena Matica music lessons, where the diatonic accordion, a traditional instrument, plays an important role in the valley’s folk traditions. The museum organizes temporary exhibitions, conferences, and cultural events, making it a dynamic place that engages both the local community and visitors.

There is also the opportunity to hear fascinating stories linked to each object on display, narrated by the museum’s expert guides.

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