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Cattolica Museo della Regina (Museum of the Queen) The Museum is located in a 14th-century building, originally an "inn" for pilgrims travelling to and from Rome. On the first floor, the archaeological section presents artefacts of the Roman period in Cattolica, between the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D. The seafaring section, on the second floor, documents the techniques and history of seafaring culture, which is very deep-rooted and important. Via Pascoli, 23 - Tel. 0541 831464 - www.cattolica.net
Santarcangelo di Romagna Museo etnografico usi e costumi della gente di Romagna (Ethnographic museum of the usages and customs from Romagna) A museum of national importance, both because of the exhibits it contains and for the way the sections are organised: the field, the wheat-growing cycle, the mill, the hemp-growing cycle, fabric printing, traditional clothing, the smith, village crafts, the wine-making cycle, the farm house, transport, the art of making stringed instruments, puppets. Outside, "the garden of popular traditions". Via Montevecchi, 41 - Tel. 0541 624703 - Fax 0541 622074 - met@metweb.org - www.metweb.org
Stamperia Marchi Fabrics have been printed in this workshop since 1600, using the same colours, methods and wood blocks. A heritage of old traditional decorative arts of Romagna. The printed fabric is then passed through the old 17th-cent. mangle wheel, made of wood and stone. The only one in the world of such size and weight. Via C. Battisti, 15 - Tel. 0541 626018 - Fax 0541 626018 - marchi@stamperiamarchi.it - www.stamperiamarchi.it
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Montescudo Ethnographic Museum Housed in the Rectory of Valliano Parish Church, the Museum houses a collection of objects and tools tied to the farming culture of the area. Farming environments of the early-20th century have been carefully rebuilt, a weaving and printing shop, and an exhibition of hand-printed fabrics, as well as barrels and jars, old terracotta-ware and games. Via Valliano - Tel. 0541 984078 - Fax 0541 984455 - info@comune.montescudo.rn.it - www.comune.montescudo.rn.it
Poggio Berni Molino Moroni This is the best-preserved of the mills in the Poggio Berni area. The mill stopped operating in 1955 but its machinery is in perfect working condition. The outer structure is very beautiful, while the inside can be visited with a guide and forms a major cornerstone of the local culture and economy. Via Santarcangiolese, 3681 - Tel. 0541 629515 - 0541 629540 - Fax 0541 688098 - www.comune.poggio-berni.rn.it |
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