Via Andrea Botturi 3, 46042 Castel Goffredo, ItalyMap
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Very nice museum!
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I hardly found such a cure and passion in keeping a small museum. I was at MAST with my son and we were welcomed by very available people who led us hard...
A very well-equipped nick with a lot of historical records of great value, arranged with preaching wisdom and allied with three very well-made holograms. One thanks to volunteers who care co...
I was at Mast with my children a Sunday of May, reading about a family-dedicated event on FB. We had never been at Castel Goffredo and I can say that the country, little, is really ...
A beautiful example of the territory museum, to see.
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Museum of the territory well-equipped, Some truly significant exhibited pieces go far beyond a local interest. Very fascinating the section dedicated to Nene Nodari, an artist of Novec...
Very nice museum!
I hardly found such a cure and passion in keeping a small museum. I was at MAST with my son and we were welcomed by very available people who led us hard...
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A very well-equipped nick with a lot of historical records of great value, arranged with preaching wisdom and allied with three very well-made holograms. One thanks to volunteers who care co...
A new museum presented to the smallest
I was at Mast with my children a Sunday of May, reading about a family-dedicated event on FB. We had never been at Castel Goffredo and I can say that the country, little, is really ...
A beautiful example of the territory museum, to see.
Museum of the territory well-equipped, Some truly significant exhibited pieces go far beyond a local interest. Very fascinating the section dedicated to Nene Nodari, an artist of Novec...
To be not lost
A thank for the volunteers of Castel Goffredo for their commitment to explain the history of their city in this museum since the Gonzaga times.