Theatrical visits in Joanchiquet ecomuseum

 

The Joanchiquet de Vilamòs ecomuseum has launched this year a program of theatrical visits that will take place on 26 July, 9 and 23 August and 6 September with two daily sessions.

At 13 o’clock, “Joanchiquet, tanto gusto!”, Culinary thematic, ends with a tasting of Aranese pot on the part of the assistants, product offered by the Marca de Garantía, in collaboration with Torisme de Val d’Aran. The second session, at 18 hours, is titled “Vajilla de plata, cencerro de vaca“, and consists of a walk through the lively house with the stories of the Rufina.

Rufina Monge, the protagonist, is a real inhabitant of the house between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Through its interpretation, the visitor will be able to see first hand the traditional Aranese heritage, the customs of the time and the stories that hide this interesting building.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at the reception of the Museum of the Val d’Aran and the same day at the Ecomuseum of Joanchiquet de Vilamòs and are priced at € 5.

Romanic Musicau, a series of visits-concert in the churches of the Val d'Aran

 

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The formula that combines explanations of the Romanesque churches in the Val d’Aran with classical music concerts, the already consolidated Romanic Musicau, returns this summer in its XVIII edition to bring tourists to the history of Aranese heritage and show the evolution of Valley monuments linked to their customs and traditions.

The activity begins with an audiovisual presentation about the church where it is celebrated, commented by the historian Elisa Ros, an expert in Aranese Romanesque and ends with a concert of classical music. Sponsored by the Conselh Generau d’Aran and Foment de Torisme dera Val d’Aran, with the collaboration of the Institut d’Estudis Ilerdencs and the Arxiprestat dera Val d’Aran, this free cycle reinforces the program of guided tours to heritage that holds the Conselh Generau d’Aran.

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Museu dera Val d'Aran, a space for disclosure the Aranese identity

 

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017Definitely a “must see” for the traveller who wants to know the Aran land and its people, history and culture, the language and its particular identity. Located on the Tor deth Generau Martinhon, a manor house in Vielha from the seventeenth century, the permanent exhibition of the Museu dera Val d’Aran is served by an extensive collection of archaeological, artistic and ethnographic objects to tell the historical evolution that leads to today Val d’Aran.

To understand this important heritage, the museum not only displays objects, but also explains them actively with the help of the visitor, who becomes actor and spectator at the same time. Thus, it offers three levels of reading: the simple exposure through the image; a second level with texts and audio-visuals; and greater depth using the exhibition guide, catalogues and other materials. Aranese has a predominant role, but currently all texts are translated into Catalan and Castilian.

Areas and remarkable pieces

Copia de MUSEU VIELHA (15)The museum takes a journey through the history of the Val d’Aran from the Stone Age to the early modern times, divided into different areas: the cradle of the Garonne, the conquest of the mountain and the first evidence of human presence in l’Aran; Romanization; the fortifications and defence of the border because of its geostrategic position; the development of agriculture and livestock to the industrial age time of mines and hydroelectric plants and the path to the present day, stopping at the festive and cultural traditions of the Aran people.

Throughout the different floors visitors will discover artistic and archaeological items of great value as the Crist d’Escunhau or the Crist de Casarilh or a series of ancient pottery vessels. On the third floor is the Wardrobe of Privileges or des Sies Claus, guarding the Conselh Generau of the Val d’Aran documents, including the Val d’Aran Carta Magna: Era Querimònia.

Activities for younger

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The little ones can know the amusing anecdotes hidden in the closet of six keys

With the help of Pedagògics Resource Centre of the Val d’Aran, there are also designed spaces and activities for children to do more entertaining and understandable the visit. So, the little ones can enjoy a game of clues and evidence, knowing the amusing anecdotes hidden in the closet of six keys and surprised by recreating the Victoria mines. In addition, some notebooks accompany these activities, the talhèrs deth MdVA, which present the museum to the youngest from the viewpoint of an historian or an archaeologist, or on the trail of a lizard.

On the other hand, from the Museu dera Val d’Aran, it has developed a network of heritage equipment adorning the Aranese territory where, through exhibitions or the different materials, and activities that had been developed during the year, visitors are encouraged to learn and discover the life and social transformations of this mountain territory.

Building

The Tor deth Generau Martinhon, where the museum is located, is a fortification from the early seventeenth century, representative of the Aran architecture of this period. On the main facade highlight the wide door lintel topped by a coat of arms and the windows decorated with moldings and Renaissance style overalls. There is also a octagonal tower that gives its name to the building. Another outstanding feature in construction is the gazebo, whose current appearance is the result of a restoration of 1983.

The building, of late Gothic style was classified as a Cultural Asset of National Interest in 1949. Despite its name, Martinhon general, and the defence elements posing on the facades, it has not been linked to any particular war episode. Miquel Farré i Albagés owner in 1974, ceded it to host the Museu dera Val d’Aran.

Cultural thematic tours in the Val d’Aran

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VILAMOS (6)Aran Culturau, cultural tourism service company in the Val d’Aran, organizes a permanent program of weekly visits that includes to two thematic tours guided by local experts, recognized as the first Aranese ecclesiastic heritage guides, thoroughly trained and informed about the territory and local history.

Route of Aran towns and stately homes

Walk adapted to all the public by the most representative towns of the Valley, qualified by some French guides as the most beautiful of the Pyrenees. The visit also includes information about traditional festivals, two of them –Arties and Les fire festivals– have been declared Intangible Heritage of UNESCO. The duration of the tour is 1-2 hours depending on the chosen place. The route takes place two days a week throughout the year, nowadays Tuesdays and Thursdays from 16:30 to 18’30.

santa-maria-artiesRoute of Aran churches, from Romanesque to Baroque

Tour through one of the most important concentrations of ecclesiastical heritage of Europe in km2 and styles: from the early Middle Ages to modern. It should be pointed, the two churches declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, Santa Maria de Arties and la Purificación de Bossòst, and the exceptional pieces that have all, demanded, for their quality and conservation, for international exhibitions. The duration of the tour is 1-2 hours depending on the chosen place. The route takes place two days a week throughout the year, nowadays Wednesday and Saturday, from 16:30 to 18’30.