
The trip among the museums of Baronìe leads to Galtellì
In Galtellì there are at least two historical-cultural causes of interest. The first one is the Parco Letterario Deleddiano (the Deleddiano literary park), a path dedicated to the writer of Nuoro Grazia Deledda (1871-1936), who got the Nobel prize for literature in 1926: the town of Galtellì acted as a background to her famous novel: “Canne al vento” (Broken reeds).
There is at least another reason to visit this locality: the house-museum Sa Domo 'e sos Marras a private villa of the eighteenth century restored some years ago. It is the jewel of an historical centre full of suggestions, inside the house, after the architectonic beauty of the structure (an old portal, the arcade, the yard, the cellar, the well and the stables) it is possible to admire and to know tools and utensils used during the course oh the centuries until a few decades ago (including a characteristic wheel car of wood and the loom used to produce carpets and blankets) retained in the original rooms.
The objects and the furnitures, which make precious this ethnographic museum, have been mostly donated by the families that live in Galtellì.
















