{"id":9364,"date":"2024-12-14T17:26:35","date_gmt":"2024-12-14T17:26:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelshelper.com\/andorra\/?post_type=listivo_listing&#038;p=9364"},"modified":"2025-01-08T19:27:31","modified_gmt":"2025-01-08T19:27:31","slug":"museu-casa-rull","status":"publish","type":"listivo_listing","link":"https:\/\/travelshelper.com\/andorra\/places-in-andorra\/museu-casa-rull\/","title":{"rendered":"Museu Casa Rull"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Situated in the lovely parish of <strong>La Massana<\/strong>, <strong>Andorra<\/strong>, the <strong>Museu Casa Rull<\/strong> is a wonderful representation of the rich tapestry of rural <strong>Andorran life<\/strong> over the years. Originally a family home for the <strong>Rulls<\/strong>, respected farmers and landowners, the house changed with time to reflect the changing fortunes and social structures of the neighbourhood. Currently serving as a <strong>museum<\/strong>, it offers guests a unique window into the <strong>customs<\/strong>, <strong>architectural designs<\/strong>, and daily life of <strong>Andorra&#8217;s historical rural nobility<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Originating in the fourteenth century, the <strong>Casa Rull family<\/strong> ranks among the most ancient lineages in <strong>Andorra<\/strong>. Built on the ruins of earlier buildings, one of which is known as <strong>Pere Rull<\/strong>, the present edifice was built in 1723. Though the Rulls mostly worked in <strong>agriculture<\/strong>, concentrating on the cultivation of <strong>cereals and legumes<\/strong> alongside <strong>sheep husbandry<\/strong>, their situation changed dramatically in 1757 with the marriage of <strong>Tom\u00e0s Perich<\/strong>, a rich merchant from <strong>Andorra la Vella<\/strong>, into the family. <strong>Perich<\/strong> had profited greatly from the differences in tax systems by trading <strong>mules and sheep<\/strong> with <strong>Catalonia<\/strong>, so building great wealth. His marriage to the <strong>Rull family<\/strong> improved <strong>Casa Rull&#8217;s reputation<\/strong> as a household evolved into what was known locally as <strong>&#8220;pagesos grassos&#8221;<\/strong>, or &#8220;fat peasants,&#8221; a class of rich landowning farmers.<\/p>\n<p>The influence of the <strong>Perich family<\/strong> went well beyond their agricultural success. Rising from second-class councilors in the <strong>Consell de la Terra<\/strong> to prestigious first-class roles, they became well-known inside the local government. Some family members had earned the esteemed <strong>syndic<\/strong>, or president, by late 19th century. This climb in social status emphasizes the significant changes <strong>Andorra<\/strong> is undergoing during this age in society.<\/p>\n<p>Still, the story of <strong>Casa Rull<\/strong> is one of difficulties. A terrible <strong>conflagration<\/strong> started inside the oven in the late 19th century tore most of the wooden interior, finally saving only the strong stone walls. Driven to protect their <strong>legacy<\/strong>, the family sold their <strong>livestock holdings<\/strong> and obtained loans to help rebuild their house. Featuring two upper levels, a ground floor, and an attic, the rebuilt <strong>Casa Rull<\/strong> maintained its natural appeal while allowing modern architectural needs.<\/p>\n<p>The house&#8217;s construction epitomizes the amazing <strong>architectural inventiveness<\/strong> of its time. Carefully laid into three symmetrically arranged bays, the rectangular edifice consists of four separate levels: the ground floor, two main floors, and the attic above. With its two slopes, the roof harmonizes with the terrain&#8217;s natural contours and shields the facade over its length from eaves on. The two-meter-wide <strong>entrance door<\/strong> of the southern-facing main facade is lowered arch-wise and flanked by three small windows covered in iron grills. Though the first-floor <strong>balcony<\/strong> was destroyed in the middle of the 20th century, the doors that used to access it remain with a historical aesthetic quality.<\/p>\n<p>Inside, the house reveals the complexity of <strong>Andorran pastoral life<\/strong>. The ground floor consists of <strong>woodsheds<\/strong>, two cellars set aside for <strong>meat and wine storage<\/strong>, and a <strong>tool shed<\/strong>\u2014allocations for basic needs. With a <strong>sunroom<\/strong>, <strong>kitchen<\/strong>, <strong>kneading room with oven<\/strong>, and two <strong>bedrooms<\/strong>\u2014one of which features a double alcove\u2014the ground level forms the center of household activity. Two separate sections comprise the second floor: the front area with five more <strong>bedrooms<\/strong> and a large, open room at the rear that was later split to include a <strong>bedroom<\/strong> and <strong>bathroom<\/strong>. The residence ends in the <strong>attic<\/strong>, a large and unbroken space.<\/p>\n<p>In 2000 the <strong>Andorran government<\/strong> started the major project of turning <strong>Casa Rull<\/strong> into a <strong>museum<\/strong>, so preserving its <strong>historical integrity<\/strong> and guaranteeing public access to it. The collection of the <strong>museum<\/strong> offers a varied range of objects taken from many <strong>Andorran homes<\/strong>, so highlighting the <strong>Pyrenees&#8217; traditional way of life<\/strong>. Among the many objects on display are <strong>escudellers<\/strong> (earthenware dishes), <strong>kneading tools<\/strong>, <strong>fireplaces<\/strong>, <strong>bridal boxes<\/strong>, and utensils that best capture the ingenuity and inventiveness of rural households.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors to <strong>Museu Casa Rull<\/strong> gain a great understanding of the basis of <strong>Andorran rural society<\/strong>\u2014<strong>agriculture<\/strong> and <strong>livestock breeding<\/strong>\u2014that shapes its economy. The displays investigate the complex arrangement of <strong>family labor<\/strong> and the distribution of tasks, so offering a great awareness of the life of <strong>landowners<\/strong>, <strong>servants<\/strong>, and <strong>workers<\/strong> who greatly shaped the historical account of the area. The museum deftly records the ups and downs of fortune the house&#8217;s occupants experience, highlighting both prosperous times and difficult ones.<\/p>\n<p>As a part of the <strong>Andorra Rural Habitat Circuit<\/strong>, the <strong>museum<\/strong> not only highlights <strong>Casa Rull&#8217;s historical importance<\/strong> but also places it in the larger story of <strong>Andorra&#8217;s rural past<\/strong>. Offering <strong>interactive tours<\/strong> in <strong>Catalan<\/strong>, <strong>Spanish<\/strong>, <strong>French<\/strong>, and <strong>English<\/strong>, interactive tours provide a fascinating chance for guests to explore the nuances of the house. Usually lasting one hour, <strong>guided tours<\/strong> need prior reservation for participation. <strong>Audio guides<\/strong> are available to those seeking a more autonomous experience, so enhancing self-directed investigations.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>museum<\/strong> attracts a diverse audience including <strong>educational groups<\/strong> with events and seminars especially for younger visitors. Ensuring <strong>accessibility<\/strong> is absolutely vital; environments carefully planned for people with <strong>physical disabilities<\/strong> reflect this. In addition, the museum features a <strong>shop<\/strong>, a <strong>multimedia classroom<\/strong>, and an <strong>audiovisual room<\/strong>, so offering a whole experience to every guest.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Museu Casa Rull<\/strong> nowadays reflects a major manifestation of <strong>historical narrative<\/strong>. Encouragement of visitors to interact with <strong>Andorra&#8217;s rich legacy<\/strong> and <strong>agricultural practices<\/strong> helps this cultural monument to link historical eras with modern life. The house&#8217;s ability for resilience, shown in its reconstruction after the fire and its preservation as a <strong>museum<\/strong>, captures the enduring spirit of the families who once lived there. 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