Telescope

It belonged to Tony from 1915.
Used by sailors since the 16th century.
It allows seeing distant objects up close.

Sundial

It was one of the first instruments to be
invented for keeping track of time.

Air

from the purest Mediterranean.

Sand

eroded slate and limestone that is pulverised
by the sea, the sun and the wind.

Water

from the largest and oldest sea in the world.

Spring Scale

Invented by Isaac Newton,
it is known for its great accuracy.

Weights

they help to obtain the appropriate balance
between quantity and quality.

Stamp

the legal signature of men in ancient times.

Stealing Wax

Used to close messages with the sender's mark.

Bottle

Centuries of history in a bottle.

Basil

Frequently used in Mediterranean cuisine.
It can be eaten fresh or dried to season salads,
vegetable soups or sauces that accompany dishes

The Admiral's Charts

the first was Admiral Columbus' Chart
of Paria, the precursor of all nautical charts.

Sextant

By knowing the sun's altitude and
the time of day, it is possible to determine
the latitude at which the observer is located.