The province of Chieti (Italian: provincia di Chieti) is a province in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its provincial capital is the city Chieti, which has a population of 53,163 inhabitants. The province has a total population of 392,763 inhabitants as of 2015 and spans an area of 2,599.58 square kilometres (1,003.70 sq mi), giving it a population density of 151.09 inhabitants per square kilometre. It is divided into 104 comuni (comune) and the provincial president is Mario Pupillo.
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We open the doors to the visitors interesse in food and wine and with the interest to know more about Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Wine!
My wife and I spent several enjoyable hours visiting the Museo for an informative tour and enjoyable light luncheon with Francesca, the proprietor, who is fluent in English as well as her native Italian. A certified sommelier of olive oil, she was welcoming and passionate describing the history, production and tasting of the oil. The museo itself has the antique equipment used in the oil making process, which Francesca described in charming detail. We learned how to properly taste the oils, then enjoyed a delicious light luncheon of ingredients produced by her family. We also tasted a variety of wines from Francesca’s winery, CantinArte, which were wonderful. I would highly recommend a visit and tasting to anyone who seeks a different and genuine insight into olive oil.
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The Ethnographic Museum of Bomba (Chieti - Italy) was created because of the need to think over our local story and to bring closer the youth to the past, to the traditions, to our cultural roots by the mean of working tools and everyday's life items. Our purpose is allowing the youth to re-discover their own roots and cultural identity, to make them meet with the values of their world and their culture by a diachronical comparison with the past and a synchronical comparison with the present. The Ethnographic Museum of Bomba, created in 1990, collects the tools that man used for millennia to produce everything was necessary to fulfil his own needs and to improve the social conditions of his family. In this museum the artefacts have been allocated in six rooms, which reproduce the different environments of the farm houses.
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