Description:
The collection of historical agricultural resources had in the seventies of the twentieth century to complement the teaching activity of the "A. Motti". The objects come largely from the families of these students and faculty members who were owners; in addition to the promotion, the Institute takes care as depositary even the restoration, maintenance and cataloging. The assets consist of about six hundred pieces, mostly related to the cycles of the vines and wine and cereals, from sowing plowing, harrowing, to milling, the panificazione.L'esposizione is accompanied by educational panels related to terminology objects, photographs, graphics and drawings. At the Institute in Castelnovo ne 'Monti, the premises used until 1980 as manure, is another section containing over a thousand items, including furniture and tools with examples of agricultural theorized in the eighteenth century by the famous agronomist Filippo cheese Re. The exhibition criterion adopted involves the reconstruction of traditional environments and episodes of everyday life; some wooden models reproduce scenes agresti.La collection of historical agricultural resources had in the seventies of the twentieth century to complement the teaching activity of the "A. Motti". The objects come largely from the families of these students and faculty members who were owners; in addition to the promotion, the Institute takes care as depositary even the restoration, maintenance and cataloging. The assets consist of about six hundred pieces, mostly related to the cycles of the vines and wine and cereals, from sowing plowing, harrowing, to milling, the panificazione.L'esposizione is accompanied by educational panels related to terminology objects, photographs, graphics and drawings. At the Institute in Castelnovo ne 'Monti, the premises used until 1980 as manure, is another section containing over a thousand items, including furniture and tools with examples of agricultural theorized in the eighteenth century by the famous agronomist Filippo cheese Re. The exhibition criterion adopted involves the reconstruction of traditional environments and episodes of everyday life; some wooden models reproduce rural scenes.