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Suggestive and exciting
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A very suggestive visit that has hit us very much. A unique experience I would say... not the usual museum. Good to discover these hidden treasures of our Italy. Thanks to the guide, prepared and people ...
The house was restructured in the years '40 by the owner, notary Cesareni, who made its place of exhibition of art works. He began his collection with some pictures and in time the friendship with ...
At present not all the museum house is visitable; part of the bar, the second floor house, is not visible for the renovation of the rooms. The visitable area is the area of the apartment ...
A beautiful residence that collects, in addition to the collection of paintings of the notary that she lived, furniture and supplies of the time, in a really suggestive framework.
Suggestive and exciting
A very suggestive visit that has hit us very much. A unique experience I would say... not the usual museum. Good to discover these hidden treasures of our Italy. Thanks to the guide, prepared and people ...
Encountering Bucci
Interesting visit. All well kept. That's the guide that made us feel "in the house". Important collection of Anselmo Bucci.
Museum house
The house was restructured in the years '40 by the owner, notary Cesareni, who made its place of exhibition of art works. He began his collection with some pictures and in time the friendship with ...
A gentlemen's home rich in atmosphere
At present not all the museum house is visitable; part of the bar, the second floor house, is not visible for the renovation of the rooms. The visitable area is the area of the apartment ...
A screen of unexpected beauty
A beautiful residence that collects, in addition to the collection of paintings of the notary that she lived, furniture and supplies of the time, in a really suggestive framework.