Located in the center, framed by the characteristic Murals that fresco the streets, the Museum boasts about two centuries (last records refer to 1848). It remains intact in its beauty and typical of the buildings of the period. The Museum houses the ancient utensils used in the production of Orgosolo's typical bread: "Su Pane Tostu" (Carasau Bread) and "s'ispianada" (the esplanade). You will try your hand at an educational activity where you will literally have to put your "hands in the dough" to learn techniques and secrets of bread making in all its phases. The Museum is also graced with a short film starring three elderly Orgolese women. Finally, confirming the main endowment of the Orgolesi that is the hospitality pro s'istranzu (guest-foreigner), you will enjoy a delicious tasting of the typical bread accompanied by an excellent cheese produced by the local shepherds and a glass of local "cannonau" wine.

Bread Workshop and Visit to the Bread Museum in Orgosolo
- Enjoy an unforgettable day of local bread-making Sardinian tradition
- Learn how to make delicious bread to impress your friends and family at home
- Create unique memories thanks to an authentic experience in the island's heart
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Matprovning
Workshop
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Flerspråkig guide
Museo del pane carasau, Corso Repubblica, 330, 08027 Orgòsolo, NU, Italy
Not suitable for:
- This activity is not suitable for children under 8 years
- Please be aware that this experience is in Italian. However, it is possible to request an English guide at an additional cost. Find the provider's contact number on the voucher you'll receive after booking to request further information
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