Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee

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Mamoiada, Italy

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Ethnographic museum· Tourist attraction· History museum

Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee is located in Mamoiada, Italy on Piazza Europa, 15. Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category ethnographic museum in Italy.

Address

Piazza Europa, 15

Phone

+39 7841898135

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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André Thiebaut

Nice little museum with very acceptable tariffs in the middle of nowhere in a small charming sardinian village. The guide knows the insights of what she explains (in italian). Very beautiful and well preserved, even though not very big and with little documentation translated to other languages.

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Rui Filipe Magalhães

this museum os fanrastic because it brings a collection of masks from Manu countries.

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Kat S

Not worth visiting. It’s a 20 min movie & 2 small rooms with small number of masks. Masks are poorly described, though some really nicely carved. Would be great if this is more interactive & simply better arranged. Written guide - was acutely a plus, but not enough One thing - which is worth noticing - marketing of the place is really good, and town is helping out with displaying masks around.

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Tomasz Wypych

The best way to know more about this fest.

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Julia Ingersoll

Excellent short film starts the guided visit to this beautifully organized, small museum. The presentation in English was fascinating and passionately guided by one of the museum officials . Highly recommended!

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Erio Bagnato Bulgarelli

Amazing place in the middle of Sardinia, Historical Masks and intriguing story behind those. The Museo is nice and well organized

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C. E.

It's a small museum about the carnival tradition in the region and around the world. The guide is very informative and the exhibit of masks fun and interesting. Good for kids too.

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Niko Goncharoff

Interesting. Not much else to be written about such a place. But I'll go on ahead. Clearly there's not much to do in the island of Sardinia anyway but do check this place out if you're around! First they show a short film to a smallish group of people (which they claimed would be in English but ended up being in Italian or Sardic, como quieras) and then they herd the sheeple with spiked interests into the museum area. Don't go into this with a monumental museum like the Met or the Prado as a reference, for it will look like a pitiful exhibit put together in some dude's guest house in comparison. Take into account it's in a pretty small town in a relatively small island, so the scale of the museum will be appropriately matched to that. Generally glad I went but it's also possible to feel kind of underwhelmed simply because one can power through the whole thing in 10 minutes or less. That can feel disappointing especially if the drive there was long. Also I'm not one to read the flashcard things next to the pieces much and I'm sure that contributed to how fast I absorbed the stuff. Over all, the place is well put together and clean and everything, just kinda small regarding what they have on display. Cute town as well I reckon.