Daily Life in the Late Middle Ages (12th - 15th Centuries)
The Daily Life (Late Middle Ages) collection emerges during a time of great social and economic change in Europe, between the 13th and 15th centuries. Through this selection, we explore the essential elements that defined daily life, both in cities and in the countryside.
Utilities of everyday life
- Pots and kitchen utensils: Iron, ceramic and wooden containers, essential for preparing and storing food.
- Fire tools: Devices such as braziers and stones for starting and maintaining fires.
- Eating utensils: Spoons, plates and cutlery made of wood and metal.
- Candles and lamps: Essential light sources, such as tallow candles and lamps made of cloth or leather.
- Tents: Portable shelters made of cloth and wood, used during trips or expeditions.
- Medieval games: Entertainment such as chess and dice, very popular at the time.
This collection offers a detailed look at the everyday objects that accompanied people during the Late Middle Ages, an era of social contrasts and transformations.
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