EL MUSEO DEL PUEBLO (MUSEO DO POBO GALEGO - COMPOSTELA)
Cómo somos los gallegos y de dónde venimos.
Si realmente quieren saberlo tendrán que viajar a Santiago de Compostela y cruzar las puertas del Convento de San Domingo de Bonaval, un espectacular edificio del siglo 18 que acoge desde 1977 el Museo do Pobo Galego. Esta pinacoteca de referencia nacional nació con el objetivo de investigar, conservar, defender y promover la cultura gallega. En él encontramos las facetas que nos definen. Cómo eran los primeros motores náuticos, qué herramientas utilizaba un carpintero de ribeira, qué especies pescaban nuestros antepasados más próximos…o los más lejanos. Además de la vida en el mar en otra de sus salas averiguaremos de qué forma evolucionó nuestra tierra, cómo se asentaron los pueblos prerromanos y el romano; observaremos cuánto ha cambiado nuestro paisaje y descubriremos cuáles han sido los aperos que han propiciado esa transformación.
El Museo do Pobo, Santiago de Compostela
Visitamos el, en el Museo do Pobo, Convento de San Domingos de Bonaval, situado en la Puerta del Camino, en Santiago de Compostela. Y lo hacemos de la mano de la guía Elsa Pereira, que nos lleva a visitar también el Panteón de los Gallegos Ilustres.
MUSEO DO POBO GALEGO (SAN DOMINGOS DO BONAVAL - SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA)
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Museo do pobo galego - Galician Museum - Santiago de Compostela
O Museo conta con salas permanentes dedicadas ao mar, aos oficios, ao campo, ao traxe, á música, ao hábitat e a arquitectura, á sociedade, aos oficios urbanos e á prensa e a imprenta. Dispón tamén de seccións de arqueoloxía e de arte.
O criterio seguido na súa montaxe pretende conxugar nunha visión de síntese as distintas facetas que definen a cultura de Galicia. Lonxe de encerrar no ámbito físico do museo todo o complexo fenómeno cultural, téntase proporcionar un compendio da diversidade de Galicia, que sirva como referencia para a valoración das distintas manifestacións dentro do conxunto e para impulsar o interese polo coñecemento directo e a procura de alternativas de futuro para a tradición.
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Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Museo do Pobo Galego
Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Museo do Pobo Galego
Museo do Pobo Galego is a short walk northeast of the Old Town, this former convent houses extensive and interesting exhibits on Galician life and arts ranging from fishing boats and bagpipes to traditional costumes and antique printing presses.
The People 's Museum Galician (in Galician : Pobo Galego Museum ) opened its first rooms in 1977 in the old Convent of San Domingos de Bonaval , in the city of Santiago de Compostela , Galicia , Spain , in the place known as the Way Gate.
On May 22, 1993, the Galician Government recognized the Galego People's Museum as a synthesizing center for museums and anthropological collections in Galicia , considering that it not only acts as a reference and stimulus for the creation of other museums and collections of a similar character throughout Galicia, but can be considered as the spiritual and symbolic head of the network of anthropological museums in Galicia .
The Museum has the following permanent rooms: The Sea, The Countryside, The Crafts, Music, Costume, Habitat and Architecture and Society, memory and tradition. These offer a synthetic vision of the Galician traditional society, a compendium of the diversity of Galicia.
It also has temporary exhibition spaces, an auditorium and library services, video library, graphic and sound archive, administration and department of education and cultural action. In 2008 he was awarded the National Prize for Traditional and Basque Culture , one of the prizes that make up the National Prizes of the Galician Culture .
( Galicia - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Galicia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Galicia - Spain
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El Museo do Pobo, Santiago de Compostela
Visitamos el, en el Museo do Pobo, Convento de San Domingos de Bonaval, situado en la Puerta del Camino, en Santiago de Compostela. Y lo hacemos de la mano de la guía Elsa Pereira, que nos lleva a visitar también el Panteón de los Gallegos Ilustres.
Museo do pobo Galego - Cociña de lareira - Santiago de Compostela
via YouTube CaptureO Museo conta con salas permanentes dedicadas ao mar, aos oficios, ao campo, ao traxe, á música, ao hábitat e a arquitectura, á sociedade, aos oficios urbanos e á prensa e a imprenta. Dispón tamén de seccións de arqueoloxía e de arte.
O criterio seguido na súa montaxe pretende conxugar nunha visión de síntese as distintas facetas que definen a cultura de Galicia. Lonxe de encerrar no ámbito físico do museo todo o complexo fenómeno cultural, téntase proporcionar un compendio da diversidade de Galicia, que sirva como referencia para a valoración das distintas manifestacións dentro do conxunto e para impulsar o interese polo coñecemento directo e a procura de alternativas de futuro para a tradición.
Santiago de Compostela, Spain: Burt Wolf Travels & Traditions (#606)
BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS - SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, SPAIN (#606)
Today, sacred travel is more popular than it has been since the Middle Ages. Each year, millions of people travel to the world's holy sites, and one of the most popular destinations is Santiago de Compostela in the Northwest corner of Spain. Burt Wolf tours its 1,000-year-old Cathedral and explains the stories behind its art and architecture and watches an eight-man team swing the world's largest flying incense burner through the structure. We see the world's oldest travel guide, and visit the Hospital of the Kings of Spain that was built in 1499---the world's oldest hotel still in operation. We also call on a jeweler who works in Jet, an ancient gemstone so black that describing it created the phrase jet black to become part of the English language. It is a city that can connect you with the divine.
Entrevista al director del museo do Pobo
Top 15 Things To Do In Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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7. Praza do Obradoiro -
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9. Colegiata de Santa María del Sar -
10. Noia -
11. Monastery of San Martiño Pinario -
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13. Mercado de Abastos -
14. Galician drinks -
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Galicia, Spain: Santiago de Compostela
More info about traveling the Camino de Santiago: Santiago, the final destination of an ancient pilgrimage route, has long had a powerful and mysterious draw on travelers. Strolling across its squares and under its grand churches, you can imagine a time when the city was a religious and cultural powerhouse.
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10 Things to do in Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is not just the final point of the Camino de Santiago, it is a fantastic place to explore, wandering around its alleys and stone-paved streets. As some Galicians say, Santiago is not a city, it is a 'big village'. The city population is just around the 100,000 mark but with nearly 50,000 students settling there for the academic year and thousands of pilgrims walking into town every year.
I think Santiago is a great city but I'm obviously biased. I lived in Santiago (or 'Compostela') for four years while studying at the city's University (one of the oldest in the world by the way.
10 things to do in Santiago de Compostela:
1-Cathedral
If you have walked all the way to Santiago de Compostela, your first stop is likely to be the Praza do Obradoiro with its imposing Cathedral, where the remains of Saint James are (allegedly) buried. The cathedral is Santiago's most famous building with a Romanesque structure and later Gothic and Baroque elements. At the Cathedral, check out the Pórtico da Gloria (the original Romanesque porch entrance by Mestre Mateo), the Botafumeiro (its giant thurible) and, if you are not scared of heights, ask to walk up to the Cathedral's rooftop to enjoy fantastic panoramic views of Santiago.
2-The Old Town
Santiago is divided in two main districts: the Old Town (Zona Vella) and the New Town (Zona Nova).
The Old Town with is winding granite streets, arches, squares and monuments has been an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Here you will find not only Romanesque and baroque churches, museums and some of the oldest University buildings but also many cosy cafes, traditional and contemporary restaurants, interesting shops and some of the best nightlife too!
3-Alameda Park
Take a breather at the Alameda, Santiago's most emblematic green space. Go for a stroll along the Paseo da Ferradura, get a nice tree-framed view of the Cathedral, sit by the statue of writer Valle Inclán or take a picture with the statue of 'As Marías', the two Fandiño sisters dressed in their colourful outfits. The sisters used to go for a walk in the Alameda every day at 2 o'clock on the dot. The Alameda park is also central point to many celebrations in Santiago's busy festival calendar.
4-'De Viños' -- Wine trail
Rúa do Franco goes all the way to the Obradoiro Square and takes its name after the French pilgrims that used to follow this street to get to the Cathedral. With adjacent Raíña, this is the most famous street to go out for a few drinks with friends. Many bars and restaurants along the Franco display their octopus, shellfish and other Galician delicacies on their windows (vegetarians beware!) and most offer a free bite with each drink: croquettes, tortilla or even tiger filet (not really tiger meat, by the way).
5-Museo das Peregrinacións
After walking to Santiago as a pilgrim, you should probably visit this museum, dedicated to the pilgrimage.
6-San Domingos de Bonaval Park
'Bonaval' for short, is another popular park in Santiago de Compostela. Bonaval sits on the grounds of a Dominican convent's old cemetery and has been re-invented into a secluded public green space by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza. Next to Bonaval you'll find two of Santiago's best museums: the CGAC (Galician Contemporary Art Centre) in a modern building also by Siza and the Museum of the Galician People (Museo do Pobo Galego) in the former convent.
7-Mercado de Abastos
9-Festas
Festas da Ascensión in May and Festas do Apóstolo in July are the main celebrations in Santiago, with outdoor concerts and many other events taking place, some of them free of charge. However, there are many more festivals in and around the different neighbourhoods in Santiago.
10-Try octopus
You can't leave Santiago (or Galicia) without trying the land's most iconic dish: octopus. The Galicians call it octopus fair style ('pulpo á feira') as it used to be a dish eaten on market day; while Spaniards like to call it octopus Galician style.
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Black Girl World Traveller: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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¿Qué Ver en Santiago de Compostela? Catedral, casco antiguo y Museo Pobo Galego| Galicia 7# España
Visitamos la increíble ciudad de Santiago de Compostela, el lugar más visitado de toda la CC.AA. de Galicia. Su catedral y el Museo do Pobo Galego son algunos de sus atractivos más destacados, a pesar de ello, perderse por sus calles resulta mágico en su casco antiguo patrimonio de la humanidad.
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Preguntoiro 19/01/17 (María Xosé Fernández-Museo Pobo Galego)
Espazo de entrevistas, conducido por Silvia Castiñeiras. Hoxe recibe á subdirectora do Museo do Pobo Galego, María Xosé Fernández. A entidade celebra este ano o seu 40 aniversario.
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Alberto Núñez Feijóo visita o Museo do Pobo Galego