If you think museums are boring, the Museum of the People of Abruzzo in Pescara will change your mind. Housed in the former Bourbon barracks, this space immerses you directly into the heart of historic Abruzzese life, with realistic reconstructions and authentic objects that tell everyday stories. It’s perfect for a visit of a couple of hours, even with children, thanks to interactive pathways.
9 thematic rooms exploring trades, agriculture, and domestic life
Over 10,000 original artifacts, from work tools to traditional costumes
Faithful reconstructions of environments like the peasant kitchen and the blacksmith’s workshop
Entry ticket only €5 (reduced €3), with flexible hours year-round
The Museum of the People of Abruzzo in Pescara tells the story of daily life, trades, and traditions of the region through 9 thematic rooms and over 10,000 artifacts. Open year-round with tickets at €5.
- https://www.gentidabruzzo.com/
- Via delle Caserme 24, Pescara (PE)
- +39 085 451 0026
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Good to know
Introduction
Historical Background
- 1950s: first spontaneous ethnographic collections
- 1973: official founding of the museum
- 1998: relocation to the former municipal slaughterhouse
- 2000s: expansion with sections dedicated to transhumance
The Hall of Lost Crafts
Objects That Speak
Why Visit It
When to go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
Not everyone knows that the museum preserves a rare perfectly functioning 19th-century loom, still used today for demonstrations during special events. In a display case, you can admire the “cradle of poverty”, a small wicker basket that tells stories of hardship and resilience in peasant families. If you look carefully in the section dedicated to shepherding, you’ll find the “ciaramelle”, the ancient wind instruments of the shepherds, which still seem ready to play among the mountains.
