Museum of Peasant Civilization and Popular Culture- A. Montori


The creation of an ethnographic museum in Anguillara takes place around the nineties, in a period in which the profound transformation of the coastal towns around Lake Bracciano was approaching its final phase.

Both local production activities and cultural traditions were gradually being lost. And Anguillara Sabazia was also fully involved in this phenomenon. The farming and fishing activities that for decades had characterized the country once known as the “fishing and farming village” were disappearing.

At that time the other artisanal activities were suffering the same fate, also supplanting a production system where machines take the place of man.

Much of the territory of Anguillara in the 1950s, especially in the localities of Spanora and Terra di Lite, had been involved in the great Agrarian Reform with the direct assignment of land to farmers. But around the 1990s this sector was also in transformation.

The land was no longer cultivated except for a small part. Even the collective life of the town once enclosed in the Renaissance-era castle walls within the "Arco di piazza" or "Arco di porta" was losing its main characteristics.

For some time, for example, the “fornacelle”, the fires where once women prepared food had disappeared from the houses, and the “madie” in which the bread baked in one of the ovens in the town has also disappeared.

Even the “credenzone”, sung in some of the nursery rhymes of Anguillarini children, disappeared. Furthermore, in the children's games there was no longer any trace of the "nippo", of the "cerchio" of the "scarchibotto", playful objects of local childhood.

A transformation that also affected institutions, always devoted to conservatism, such as the parish of Santa Maria Assunta with the disappearance of local traditions including the call to the rites of Good Friday through the streets of the town, the day of tying the bells, with the noisy tric trac. And it is in this atmosphere that, on the conception of Augusto Montori, former mayor of Anguillara Sabazia, the Sabate Cultural Association was established, whose name is inspired by the mythical Atlantis of the Lake (perhaps the submerged Neolithic village of the Marmot? ), with various purposes. First of all, to enhance the historic center of Anguillara, to revisit local customs and traditions, to create a Historical Museum of Peasant Civilization and Popular Culture.

A project that at the time was fully embraced by the local population. It was in fact thanks to the donations of families, artisans, farmers, merchants that a rich collection of objects was gradually defined and then merged into the Museum.

The Museum was inaugurated on July 26, 1996 in the headquarters in via Umberto I 26. To affix his signature, as a symbolic choice, was Vincenzo Seri, then the oldest citizen of Anguillara.

At the same time, the Sabate Cultural Association promoted various tourist attractions and enhancement of local traditions. After repeated requests, in 1995, the municipal administration of Anguillara, with a council resolution adopted unanimously, decided to assign the premises on the second floor of the Orsini Tower to the Sabate Cultural Association to transfer the Museum.

The new inauguration took place in 1996, at the same time as its dedication to the figure of the late "Augusto Montori" who died in the meantime.Over the years, the philosophy of the Sabate Cultural Association, a non-profit organization ante litteram, as it has always operated non-profit, has been to enhance the historical and cultural fabric of Anguillara Sabazia.

It has always collaborated with institutions, the Municipality of Anguillara Sabazia, the Metropolitan City of Rome, the Lazio Region, the Bracciano-Martignano Park, the Bracciano Lake Consortium. It frequently hosts school groups visiting the museum.

The museum participated in the extraordinary initiative "The Province of Wonders" wanted by the Province of Rome at the Vittoriano Complex (April 29 - June 2, 2009). In 2019 he organized Il Natale Ritrovato a two days of traditions, music and culture.

In 2020 the association published as part of the Millennium celebrations the book (Gangemi Editore International) "The Night of the Five Moons, trial of Count Everso dell'Anguillara, extinction of the ancient lineage". 

In 2021, with Arsial's contribution, it organized the event "Put an evening at dinner ... whitefish and silversides from Lake Bracciano" to promote the consumption of lake fish. It promotes school-work alternation projects.

It carries out initiatives as part of the Natural Treasures of the Bracciano-Martignano Park project. It has been based in via Doria D'Eboli 2 for years.

Map: Museum of Peasant Civilization and Popular Culture- A. Montori



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Address: Via Doria D'Eboli, 2, 00061
Anguillara Sabazia (RM) Lazio

Latitude: 42.093151204117945
Longitude: 12.27022111415863
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Type: Building
Function: Museum
Creation date: 15-04-2022 18:07
Last update: 21/04/2022