MUSEUM OF AGRICULTURAL TRADITIONS OF SEGALA
Museum presenting objects related to chestnuts, hemp and the daily life of farmers
This museum occupies three buildings near the town hall and tells the story of Ségala before 1940, closely linked to three dominant crops: rye, potato and chestnut. The establishment presents, almost in situation, the agricultural equipment of the past. In a barn, the first room presents the large agricultural machines. The second building is devoted to grain. The last room presents objects related to chestnuts, hemp and the daily life of farmers.
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